<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><b>@Justin</b><br><br></div>You've already been answered. You're attempting to use semantics to workaround the issue.<br><br>"I don't care what happens with your Web site when you "use" (i.e.,
run) the code (in terms of GPL). I'm strictly asking about the
actual code, which is what is licensed under the GPL."<br><br></div>You can't ask one thing to avoid another. Doesn't matter if you care, the GNU cares.<br><br><b>@Simon</b><br><br></div>Sorry, what's your point? No one is or ever was arguing that point.<br>
<br><b>@<span name="Srikanth Koneru" class="">Srikanth<br><br></span></b></div><span name="Srikanth Koneru" class="">I'm open to hearing rebuttals, but you haven't provided any</span><b><span name="Srikanth Koneru" class="">.</span></b><span name="Srikanth Koneru" class=""> I've provided a lot of evidence that there are GPL issues, you haven't provided any that there aren't. So, if you have something to add, please do.</span><b><span name="Srikanth Koneru" class=""><br>
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