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faq: general: improve license section
Drop reference to nonexistent LINCENSE_Readme file Drop confusing reference to unclear future behavior
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a non-GPL-compatible application. Those are few and far between though
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and there are usually non-GPL alternatives available for those GPL libraries.
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As part of the GStreamer source download you find a file called
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LICENSE\_readme in gst-plugins package. That file contains information
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in the exact licensing terms of the libraries we use. As a general rule,
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GStreamer aims at using only LGPL or BSD licensed libraries if available
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and only use GPL or proprietary libraries where no good LGPL or BSD
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As a general rule, GStreamer aims at using only LGPL or BSD licensed
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libraries and only use GPL or proprietary libraries when no good LGPL or BSD
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alternatives are available.
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You can see the effective license of a plugin as license field in
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`gst-inspect-1.0`. In the future we might have the application enforce a
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stricter policy (much like tainting in the kernel).
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You can see the effective license of a plugin as the **License** field in
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the output of the following command:
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```
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gst-inspect-1.0 <plugin name>
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```
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## Is GStreamer a sound server?
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