1 This text consists of three parts:
3 Part I: Some remarks regarding the license given in
4 Part II: The actual license that covers Wireshark.
5 Part III: Other applicable licenses.
7 When in doubt: Part II/III is the legally binding part, Part I is just
8 there to make it easier for people that are not familiar with the GPLv2.
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14 Wireshark is distributed under the GNU GPLv2. There are no restrictions
15 on its use. There are restrictions on its distribution in source or
18 Most parts of Wireshark are covered by a "GPL version 2 or later" license.
19 Some files are covered by different licenses that are compatible with
22 As a notable exception, some utilities distributed with the Wireshark source are
23 covered by other licenses that are not themselves directly compatible with the
24 GPLv2. This is OK, as only the tools themselves are licensed this way, the
25 output of the tools is not considered a derived work, and so can be safely
26 licensed for Wireshark's use. An incomplete selection of these tools includes:
27 - the html2text utility (tools/html2text.py) is licensed under the GPLv3.
28 - the pidl utility (tools/pidl) is licensed under the GPLv3+.
30 Parts of Wireshark can be built and distributed as libraries. These
31 parts are still covered by the GPL, and NOT by the Lesser General Public
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34 If you integrate all or part of Wireshark into your own application, then
35 that application must be released under a license compatible with the GPL.
37 The full text of the GNU GPL and some of the other applicable licenses follows.
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