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    For all the corporate whores (mentioning no names) who claim that the GPL is
    unenforceable, the <a
    href="http://www.netfilter.org/news/2004-04-15-sitecom-gpl.html">German's
    seem to think it is</a>.  Hopefully this case gets resolved quickly.
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