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Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code
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Alexander Terekhov |
Subject: |
Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Jun 2004 10:03:12 +0200 |
Stefaan A Eeckels wrote:
[...]
> example, to download djbdns, combine it with a GUI of
^^^^^^
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html
Heck.
http://cr.yp.to/distributors.html
"You are free to download the software from my web server; you then
own that copy of the software"
Geez.
http://cr.yp.to/softwarelaw.html
"Software user's rights
In the United States, once you own a copy of a program, you can
back it up, compile it, run it, and even modify it as necessary,
without permission from the copyright holder. See 17 USC 117.
For example, after purchasing a copy of Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
Workstation---which is a poorly tuned version of NT 4.0 Server,
minus a few utilities---you can back it up, apply a small patch
that fixes the tuning, and run the result.
Microsoft hates this. Of course, Microsoft could restrict your
rights by demanding that you sign a contract before you get a
copy of Windows NT, but this would not do wonders for Windows
sales.
So Microsoft puts a ``license'' on all of its software and
pretends that you don't have the right to use the software
unless you agree to the ``license.'' You can't patch Windows
without their permission, according to the license; you can't
use NT Workstation for more than 10 simultaneous connections;
you must give Microsoft your first-born son. (Or something like
that.)
The problem with Microsoft's license is that it's unenforceable.
You can simply ignore it. Microsoft can't win a copyright
infringement lawsuit: you own the software that Microsoft sold
you, and Congress gave you the right to use it.
Ten years ago, the SPA convinced Louisiana to subvert the will
of Congress by passing a law that declared shrinkwrap licenses
enforceable. In Vault v. Quaid, 847 F.2d 255 (5th Cir. 1988),
this law was struck down. Federal copyright law preempts state
law.
The SPA didn't give up. It keeps arguing in court that, gee, if
all these software makers claim that you can't use the software
without a license, then they can't all be wrong, can they?
(Ignore the fact that they're willingly selling their software
to the public.)
The SPA lost again in Step-Saver but then won in ProCD. I
expect the Supreme Court to step in within the next few years
to resolve the dispute in favor of Vault and Step-Saver."
DJB rulez!
regards,
alexander. < ROFLing >
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, (continued)
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, David Kastrup, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Alexander Terekhov, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, David Kastrup, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Alexander Terekhov, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, David Kastrup, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Alexander Terekhov, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Paul Jarc, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Stefaan A Eeckels, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Paul Jarc, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Stefaan A Eeckels, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code,
Alexander Terekhov <=
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Stefaan A Eeckels, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Alexander Terekhov, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Stefaan A Eeckels, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Martin Dickopp, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Alexander Terekhov, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Ernest Schaal, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Alexander Terekhov, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Stefaan A Eeckels, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Alexander Terekhov, 2004/06/29
- Re: The worst that can happen to GPLed code, Ernest Schaal, 2004/06/29