I think the GPL v3 comes close, or at least forces restrictions on the (distribution of) the output generated by a GPL v3 program. But I have solved this problem for me personally a long time before the GPL v3, so I haven't investigated whether that is really the case for things like a compiler. It seems to be the case for things like web application servers, where accessing the application over the web is basically identical to distribution of the application server binary.
In reply to Re^4: Am I Allowed to Make a New Compiler/Language using Perl?
by Corion
in thread Am I Allowed to Make a New Compiler/Language using Perl?
by perl.j
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