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What are the differences between GNU LGPL v2.1 and GNU LGPL v3?

I know I can read the legal text and compare them, but it's a pain to understand these legal stuffs.

Can you give in a few bullet points the major changes in human language :) ?

EDIT: I know the differences between GNU GPL v2 and GNU GPL v3. I want to know the specific changes in GNU LGPL.

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You could look at what Simon Phipps blogged when OpenOffice.org went to LGPL v3.

I guess this is a major point:

"Upgrading to the LGPLv3 brings important new protections to the OpenOffice.org community, most notably through the new language concerning software patents"

This is probably related to the Novell-Microsoft deal which caused "some disturbance in the force" in the open source community.

It also seems that the Free Software Foundation has made some clarifications regarding the definition of a program.

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