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Does GNUstep infringe on Apple's Intellectual Property?


From: John Anderson
Subject: Does GNUstep infringe on Apple's Intellectual Property?
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 20:13:26 -0400

So, I am sorry to have to ask this question but given the SCO / Linux debacle, it is repeatedly common up in my head. I know that there are lot of good people working very hard on GNUstep, so please do not get pissed off. It is just that this question is not addressed on the GNUstep website, but rather prompted by it. Furthermore, I am relatively new to programming professionally and I have been unable to find any detailed information on what exactly went down between Apple and Yellowbox.

To the extent that my future is increasing being tied to Cocoa/OS X, I need to evaluate my other options. I am asking myself, what is my "Plan B." For example, I might decide to invest a lot of time and money into "porting" my Cocoa applications to GNUstep to run them on IBM Power5/6 systems. Am I going to have to worry that Apple has solid legal ground to kill GNUstep at will? Or does GNUstep have some kind of a license from Apple? I mean, it appears clear to me that GNUstep is a derivative work that must violate Apple's copyrights on OpenStep and Cocoa.

Truly yours,
John Anderson
Detroit.





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