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Re: GPL Clarification

Subject: Re: GPL Clarification
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 11:40:36 +0100
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 05:36:18PM -0800, Noah Roberts wrote:
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

Because NASL is not so much a language than big set of functions
which are under the GPL.



                                -- Renaud
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