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Court rules GPL is valid in Germany

Posted on July 23, 2004 by Chris Samuel

Just in from Groklaw, a court has ruled in favour of the GPL in the dispute between the Netfilter team and Sitecom GmbH.

This confirms an earlier preliminary injuction granted by the court.

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