I am a so great fan of computer that I have tears in my eyes and  I'm a
seriously curious guy wanting to know , this are the motives of I post this
topic. I've been reading a lot on the BSD
license and GPL license.

Second the position of OpenBSD, source code published under version 2 of the
Apache license is subject to additional restrictions and cannot be included
into OpenBSD, no additional software bound by the GPL terms will be
considered for inclusion into the OpenBSD base system, most of Linux is
subject to GPL style licensing terms and therefore can not be included in
OpenBSD, most of Linux is subject to GPL style licensing terms and therefore
can not be included in OpenBSD...

reference: http://www.openbsd.org/policy.html

Whats are the problems caused by licences that are not free?





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