> So be careful with derivative software and the GPL. The severability > clauses are chilling, but so long as they're not being used in violation > of DFSG 5 and 6 (which it looks like they're not), I can see nothing > within the DFSG that precludes them. Again with the last paragraph, it's > chilling, but not expressly forbidden by DFSG: The scope of the disclaimer > might be enough of a pollutant that DFSG 9 is triggered, but I doubt it. > Again, your big issue is to make sure that GPL software and OCL software > don't mix, other than that, you're pretty safe IMHO. BTW, just out of > curiosity, what precisely are you looking at this license for?
They define a term, but I fail to wee which part of the license outlaws not "Unrestricted OSS". So, this license looks a lot like a BSD one...