On Feb 9, 2022, at 7:02 AM, Henning Westerholt hw@gilawa.com wrote:
Generally speaking - if you combine "closely" GPL v2 and proprietary code, the result needs to be also GPLv2. So, your example would not work from a licence point of view for proprietary licensing.
Well, that’s just it; what’s the standard of “closely” being appealed to here, in technical terms?
I assume the licence leaves it sufficiently vague that any given case would need to be judicially tested, but perhaps there is ample prior experience with architectures substantially similar to Kamailio?
— Alex