Since the original NeXT Objective-C compiler was written as an extension to GCC, and GCC has always been (at least perceived) as some sort of legal minefield WRT licensing, this doesn't seem so far-fetched.
What surprises me is that it took them so long to try to divorce from GCC.
EDIT: specified I was talking about the compiler used on the NeXT.
What surprises me is that it took them so long to try to divorce from GCC.
EDIT: specified I was talking about the compiler used on the NeXT.