According to its homepage, the SemWeb library (great library for handling RDF under .NET) is released under GPL. Since the ROWLEX tool is built on SemWeb, ROWLEX is supposed to be GPL, too. Still, ROWLEX is claimed to be released under L-GPL. Is this legally correct?
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According to its homepage, the SemWeb library (great library for handling RDF under .NET) is released under GPL. Since the ROWLEX tool is built on SemWeb, ROWLEX is supposed to be GPL, too. Still, ROWLEX is claimed to be released under L-GPL. Is this legally correct? (I'm not allowed to add hyperlinks, just google for 'SemWeb' or 'ROWLEX' and you get them for the first hit) |
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How can ROWLEX be licensed under L-GPL while it uses SemWeb which is GPL?According to its homepage, the SemWeb library (great library for handling RDF under .NET) is released under GPL. Since the ROWLEX tool is built on SemWeb, ROWLEX supposed to be GPL, too. Still, ROWLEX is claimed to be released under L-GPL. Is this legally correct? (I'm not allowed to add hyperlinks, just google for 'SemWeb' or 'ROWLEX' and you get them for the first hit)
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