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Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus' "Ode to GPLv2"
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David Kastrup |
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Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus' "Ode to GPLv2" |
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Mon, 25 Sep 2006 14:24:34 +0200 |
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Alexander Terekhov <terekhov@web.de> writes:
> http://groups.google.com/group/linux.kernel/msg/a8f1cd22169e9daf
> (Subject: An Ode to GPLv2 (was Re: GPLv3 Position Statement))
[...]
> And thus spake PJ in response:
> "GPLv2 is not compatible with the Apache license. It doesn't cover
> Bitstream. It is ambiguous about web downloads. It allows Tivo to
> forbid modification. It has no patent protection clause. It isn't
> internationally useful everywhere, due to not matching the terms of
> art used elsewhere. It has no DMCA workaround or solution. It is
> silent about DRM."
>
> Exactly!
>
> That's why the GPLv2 is so great. Exactly because it doesn't bother
> or talk about anything else than the very generic issue of
> "tit-for-tat".
What Linus fails to understand is that the GPL is not a philosophical
statement, but a legal document. As a legal document, it has to
pinpoint judicially identifiable actions and regulate them. Whatever
is not regulated, is not worth anything legally.
Warm and fuzzy does not work as a legally binding license. One has to
spell out all areas where "tit for tat" can be undermined to a fatal
degree.
Nothing else works.
We are currently just seeing the beginning of DRM sickness. In 10
years of time, Linus is likely to sing a different tune. I am glad
that RMS has _foresight_ enough to cater for the problems when they
_start_ appearing.
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus' gang: "abandon the current GPLv3 process before it becomes too late", (continued)
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus' gang: "abandon the current GPLv3 process before it becomes too late", Keith Thompson, 2006/09/26
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus' gang: "abandon the current GPLv3 process before it becomes too late", Alfred M. Szmidt, 2006/09/26
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- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus' gang: "abandon the current GPLv3 process before it becomes too late", Keith Thompson, 2006/09/26
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- "A look at the new Gnu public license (GPL) from its chief architect...", Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/27
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus' gang: "abandon the currentGPLv3 process before it becomes too late", Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/27
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- "Lack of clarity to a non-lawyer programmer", Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/30
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus' "Ode to GPLv2", Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/25
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus' "Ode to GPLv2",
David Kastrup <=
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus' "Ode to GPLv2", Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/25
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus' "Ode to GPLv2", Alan Curry, 2006/09/25
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus' "Ode to GPLv2", Alfred M. Szmidt, 2006/09/25
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus' "Ode to GPLv2", David Kastrup, 2006/09/25
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus absolutely hates how the FSF has tried to use his code as a weapon, Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/25
- Re: GPLv3 comedy unfolding -- Linus absolutely hates how the FSF has tried to use his code as a weapon, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2006/09/25