How does GPLv3s concept of “you” compare to the definition of “Legal Entity” in the Apache License 2.0?
They’re effectively identical. The definition of “Legal Entity” in the Apache License 2.0 is very standard in various kinds of legal agreements—so much so that it would be very surprising if a court did not interpret the term in the same way in the absence of an explicit definition. We fully expect them to do the same when they look at GPLv3 and consider who qualifies as a licensee.
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