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Re: GNU licenses
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David Kastrup |
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Re: GNU licenses |
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Fri, 08 Sep 2006 09:33:02 +0200 |
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Alexander Terekhov <terekhov@web.de> writes:
> Richard Tobin wrote:
>>
>> In article <45004B92.A94FD03A@web.de>,
>> Alexander Terekhov <terekhov@web.de> wrote:
>>
>> >> There seems to be a substantial profit for the "buyer" here: they get
>> >> a program for nothing.
>>
>> >I was talking about a profit for seller
>>
>> You were pretending to answer David Kastrup's very reasonable comment:
>>
>> Well, that is what is called civilization and culture. Not having to
>> reinvent the wheel, but profiting from the knowledge created by
>> others.
>
> Yeah, very reasonable. As if copyright is about knowledge, and not
> expression.
Expression _is_ distilled knowledge. If it weren't for the detailedly
versed expression of Homer's Ilias and Odyssey, making it possible to
preserve it over hundreds of years in oral tradition, a lot of
knowledge about ancient Greek myths and Gods would not have survived.
In a similar vein, there is no more concise and exact expression of
knowledge in computing rather than the actual algorithm cast into
computer code.
>> by pretending that he was using "profit" in your narrow sense.
>
> It's market economy sense, stupid.
Alexander is again running out of arguments and needs to resort to
name-calling.
> Release your stuff into the public domain so that the whole society
> can profit from it
But the whole society _can_ profit from it. As long as it
reciprocates. The freeloaders trying to exploit the stuff by using it
for something which _can't_ be shared are left out.
> (instead of removing economic incentive to create derivative works
> by making profit in a free market by trading derivative works) and
> I'd have no problem with that. That is what is called
> civilization.
You'll find that all civilized systems have regulations in place that
make sure that antisocial activities are not rewarded.
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
- Re: GNU licenses, (continued)
- Re: GNU licenses, David Kastrup, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, David Kastrup, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, David Kastrup, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/08
- Re: GNU licenses, Richard Tobin, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, Richard Tobin, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/08
- Re: GNU licenses,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: GNU licenses, Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/08
- Re: GNU licenses, David Kastrup, 2006/09/08
- Re: GNU licenses, Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/08
- Re: GNU licenses, David Kastrup, 2006/09/08
- Re: GNU licenses, Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/08
- Re: GNU licenses, David Kastrup, 2006/09/08
- Re: GNU licenses, Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/08
- Re: GNU licenses, John Hasler, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/08
- Re: GNU licenses, mike4ty4, 2006/09/07