Alleged Israeli GPL violation settled out of court


 
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Alleged Israeli GPL violation settled out of court

10-27-2008 11:00 AM
After two years of litigation, the parties involved in an Israeli law suit that centered on the validity of the GNU General Public License (GPL) have settled out of court. The result leaves the legal status of the GPL in Israel unresolved.



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