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Message-ID: <87d92cac593b90bb15f7837d00ba6b1a@airmail.cc>
Date:   Tue, 13 Jun 2017 21:34:37 +0000
From:   aconcernedfossdev@...mail.cc
To:     linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: GRSecurity goes full commercial, no more free testing patches,
 threatens programmer trying to port.

The license grant the Linux Kernel is distributed under disallows the 
imposition of additional terms.
The making of an understanding that the derivative work must not be 
redistributed (lest there be retaliation) is the imposition of an 
additional term.
The communication of this threat is the moment that GRSecurity violates 
the license grant.
Thence-forth modification, making of derivative works, and distribution 
of such is a violation of the Copyright statute.
The concoction of the transparent scheme shows that it is a willful 
violation, one taken in full knowledge by GRSecurity of the intention of 
the original grantor.

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