What is GPLV2 compliance?

The purpose of the General Public License version 2 is to allow third-party developers to be able to reproduce the software from source code. To that end, when you distribute binary software licensed under GPLv2, the license obliges you to reveal what source code was used to produce that binary.

What does GPLV2 stand for?

GNU General Public License

Author Richard Stallman
Published 25 February 1989
SPDX identifier GPL-3.0-or-later GPL-3.0-only GPL-2.0-or-later GPL-2.0-only GPL-1.0-or-later GPL-1.0-only
Debian FSG compatible Yes
FSF approved Yes

Is GPLV2 for commercial use?

There is no field of use restriction in the GPLv2 – users are free to use if however they like, including for commercial purposes.

Is GPLv2 compatible with GPLv3?

Please note that GPLv2 is, by itself, not compatible with GPLv3. However, most software released under GPLv2 allows you to use the terms of later versions of the GPL as well.

Is GPLv2 Linux?

The Linux Kernel is provided under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only (GPL-2.0), as provided in LICENSES/preferred/GPL-2.0, with an explicit syscall exception described in LICENSES/exceptions/Linux-syscall-note, as described in the COPYING file.

Is gplv2 viral?

It’s also called a viral license, because if you modify and/or share the software, it shall stay licensed the same way, also because if it’s used within a larger software, that whole software shall provide the same freedoms.

What is the difference between GPL and LGPL licenses?

In brief: GPL is mostly for programs while LGPL is limited to software libraries. Whenever changes are made under GPL license, source codes are required and changes must also be licensed under GPL, while LGPL may allow non-GPL programs to link to libraries but must still provide source codes.

Is GPLv2 viral?

Can I use gpl2?

Yes, GPLv2 code can be used in the manner you describe. That in fact is one of the motivations for the AGPL and GPLv3. The modified code must, of course, never be given to anyone outside the organization or the obligation to make the source code available will be incurred.

What type of license is gplv2?

Among today’s more popular OSS licenses is the GNU (of the GNU Project) General Public License Version 2.0, commonly referred to as simply GPL v2. Initially released in 1991, the GPL 2 is a copyleft license, meaning users must abide by some strict rules and requirements.

Is MIT license GPL compatible?

The MIT License is compatible with many copyleft licenses, such as the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL). Any software licensed under the terms of the MIT License can be integrated with software licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL.