In simple terms, what are the reasons for, and what are the differences between the GPL v2 and GPL v3 open source licenses? Explanations and references to legal terms and further descriptions would be appreciated.
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The page linked to in another answer is a good source, but a lot to read. Here is a short list of some the major differences:
I agree with the comment about consulting a lawyer (one who knows about software license issues, though). In doing these things (and more), they more than doubled the length of the GPL. GPL 3 is many things, and one of them is that it is a very complex, technical legal document. |
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This page highlights the differences, but it's still quite a lot to read through. |
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In (not entirely) cynical terms, the reason for the v3 license was Microsoft's patent deal with Novell. In reality, you should always consult a lawyer when dealing with legal issues. |
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Sorry for being pedantic, but I think you're talking about the GPL v2 and GPL v3. I don't know enough about the GPL v2 to give a real answer. |
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