Relicensing
For some of us, the problem of combining software under different licenses into derivative works is a frustration. License incompatibilities prevent software from being freely used and combined. And with the proliferation of open source licenses, the problem is getting worse, not better.
But copyright and contract law is unambiguous: Open source distributors cannot simply relicense other people's copyrighted software unless they have permission to do so.
One way out is to convince contributors to make their works available under a different license. This might be possible for small projects where there are few contributors who need to agree on a licensing strategy. But convincing everyone in a large project to reconsider their licensing ...
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