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Re: GPL Clarification

Subject: Re: GPL Clarification
Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 17:36:18 -0800
Renaud Deraison wrote:

On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 12:52:39PM -0800, M J wrote:

Hi,



Based on what I have read in GPLv2, I'm coming to the
conclusion ANYTHING written in NASL should be GPL.



This is correct. However, as the copyright holder of NASL, Tenable
can grant itself an exception in that regard.


Why would code written in nasl have to be gpled? I think it is pretty commonly accepted that interpreting code with a GPLed interpreter doesn't make the code GPLed. I must be missing something

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