To be clear: the potential issue I see is when the score or some of the headers it includes are GPL licensed, of course. Now of course the boundary between 'score' and 'lilypond plugin' in our case is particularly blurry, but still, it seems the question is germane to the discussion at hand.
L On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 1:56 PM Luca Fascione <l.fasci...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hum. It seems to me this is greyer that what you say. > > gcc transforms program.c into a.out > > Your access to a.out gives you rights to access program.c > > s/gcc/lilypond/; s/program.c/score.ly/; s/a.out/out.pdf/; > > I see very little difference. > > More importantly, what would lawyers and judges from various legislative > systems think about this? Our opinion counts up to a point (which is very > insignificant). > > I suspect it's not as clear cut as you make it. > > I am not a lawyer either. This message is not legal advice > > L > -- Luca Fascione