You don't have to live on campus, it's an option, not a requirement.
A LOT of universities require freshman and sophomores to live on campus. In those cases, it is indeed a requirement.
Well, no. The GPL is a contract for a license.
I hate it when people attempt to miss the obvious here and apply some inane ideology.
Well no... that simply is not the case - and this isn't inane ideology either. It's just how the law works.
A license is unilateral permission to use someone's property. A contract is an exchange of obligations. Groklaw gives a very good explanation of the difference and describes why the distinction is important: http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20031214210634851
Slashdotters talk about the technical merits of the proposals, but the politicians and bureaucrats are talking about something entirely different.
http://www.redstate.com/neil_stevens/2010/11/20/tech-at-night-red-alert/
Computers are useless. They can only give you answers. -- Pablo Picasso