> What is actually going on when the end-user runs OpenSSL and it
> dynamically links in your restricted library, or the end user compiles
> the unrestricted OpenSSL into your restricted library, is that they
> are committing a license violation of the OpenSSL license when
> they start using the resultant unified whole, because your license
> is going to require them to accept your license terms for the result of
> of whatever they link into.  This is a violation of the OpenSSL terms
> on changing the OpenSSL license.

        I wholeheartedly disagree. You cannot violate the OpenSSL license by 
using
OpenSSL.

        The end user is not creating a derivative work because he is not 
creating a
work at all. For copyright purposes, you only create a work when you add
creative input. Compiling and linking is not a creative process.

        IANAL, this is not legal advice.

        DS


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