> You don't need to agree to GPL in order to use GPL licensed software.
I've wondered for some time how a user is granted permission to use GPL-licensed software; permission is not explicitly granted by the GPL, but it is required so that the user can copy the software to their computer, and into memory for it to be executed, is it not?
(I am aware that the answer will vary by jurisdiction)
I've wondered for some time how a user is granted permission to use GPL-licensed software; permission is not explicitly granted by the GPL, but it is required so that the user can copy the software to their computer, and into memory for it to be executed, is it not?
(I am aware that the answer will vary by jurisdiction)