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- Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 10:37:25 +0000
- From: "Fergal Daly" <fergal@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] RE: Response to pretty much all the copy right and liscense posts in the last who knows how long.
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On 09/01/07, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@example.com> wrote:Fergal Daly writes:
> The ultimate in copyleft would be something that forces you to > distribute all your modified versions, even the ones you only ever > used privately. I doubt there will ever be such a license,
Not to that extreme, but remember that "you" may be a corporate person. There are several extant licenses that require distribution if you "deploy" licensed software internally. Others (which are not considered free by the FSF) require a giveback of modifications to the licensor. ISTR that a provision requiring publication of deployed derivatives was proposed for GPLv3 and got serious consideration (though RMS was against it from the start, he did give it a review) in the pre-public review stage.
By "deploy" you mean that the software is on company servers but used by customers for example. I have some sympathy with making that "distribution". I wonder what these licenses you refer to say about internal deployment. The GPL FAQ says internal distribution within a company is not distribution for license purposes - the employees are not entitled to source code if the company gives them the binary. The same would presumably be true for deployment - there would have to be some external person using the deployed software before modification had to made available,
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