Frank Cox wrote:
Then, even if you do make it, you'll have to establish why this isn't
ordinary fair use of an interface required to interoperate with the kernel.
Because it's contrary to the license under which the Linux kernel is
distributed. I don't think it can be made much clearer than that, frankly.
It's not at all clear why the kernel license should control someone
else's work.
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