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As with original GPL, this would be almost useless in a commercial context.


There are commercial devices that ship with a Linux kernel?


Basically every Android device for starters.


Using a Linux kernel doesn't mean you have to make your whole project GPL, unless your project is specifically kernel code.


Neither would the proposed model license. Just like the kernel's GPL stops at the userspace boundary, the proposed license would only cover the model definition and weights.


I think they mean in terms of enforcement when there's a violation


But do they train the Linux kernel with their customers data?




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