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Re: Emacs contributions, C and Lisp


From: Richard Stallman
Subject: Re: Emacs contributions, C and Lisp
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 10:04:09 -0500

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  >   But I don't think we can terminally avoid dealing
  > with the fact that we cannot achieve interoperation between separate
  > free software applications without enabling interoperation with separate
  > nonfree software that does not trigger copyright.

That is not valid as a general principle.
Here's one very clear example to show that.

It is perfectly legal to staticly link GCC and GNU Emacs and
distribute the resulting binary, since they are both available under
GPLv3.  However, linking with nonfree software in that same way
would be a violation.

The issues about plug-ins are more complicated and more specipic than
that putative principle would suggest.

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