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General Public Virus
n. Pejorative name for some versions of the GNU project copyleft or General
Public License (GPL), which requires that any tools or apps incorporating
copylefted code must be source-distributed on the same anti-proprietary
terms as GNU stuff. Thus it is alleged that the copyleft infects software
generated with GNU tools, which may in turn infect other software that
reuses any of its code. The Free Software Foundation's official position is
that copyright law limits the scope of the GPL to programs textually
incorporating significant amounts of GNU code , and that the infection is
not passed on to third parties unless actual GNU source is transmitted.
Nevertheless, widespread suspicion that the copyleft language is
boobytrapped has caused many developers to avoid using GNU tools and the
GPL. Changes in the language of the version 2.0 GPL did not eliminate this
problem.