Fortinet In 2005, the gpl-violations.org project uncovered evidence that
Fortinet had used GPL code in its products against the terms of the
license, and used
cryptographic tools to conceal the violation. The violation was alleged to have occurred in the
FortiOS system, which the gpl-violations.org project said contained elements of the
Linux kernel. In response, a
Munich court granted a temporary injunction against the company, preventing it from selling products until they were in compliance with the necessary license terms; Fortinet was forced to make their FortiOS available free in compliance with GPL licensing.
D-Link On September 6, 2006, the gpl-violations.org project prevailed in court litigation against
D-Link Germany GmbH regarding D-Link's alleged inappropriate and copyright infringing use of parts of the Linux kernel. The judgement provided the on-record, legal precedent that the GPL is valid and that it will stand up in German courts. ==See also==