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- Date: Thu, 01 May 2008 02:24:04 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] [C&C] Bill Gates and the GPL , let the flames begin
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Christian Horn writes: > What was produced free should stay so IMHO. Keep your "should"s and your definition of "free" for your own code, please. (That's what "freedom" means, you see.) Brian Chandler writes: > Yes, precisely what you wrote is still yours. But those other bits you > meant to but never quite got round to writing might be there now - > except that you have to pay money to use them. As you point out, you can rewrite them yourself. > Actually the beneficiary of your generosity has probably patented > them, so you don't even have the option of writing them yourself > any more. Irrelevant, for two reasons. First, the GPLv3 doesn't prevent downstream from patenting their inventions, it prevents them from redistributing yours. Microsoft's lawyers clearly believe that GPLv2 doesn't even go that far. Second, in software there's always more than one way to do it, and (the Zen of Python notwithstanding) the other ways are often well-known. You *can*, in almost all cases, just rewrite it. Even RSA had workarounds within five years IIRC, and that is one of the patents that everybody concedes clears the bars[1] of originality and unobviousness. The treatment of of patents by a license should pretty much be ignored unless your name is Ivan Boris Molotov; it's almost irrelevant to OSS, because (1) most patents are held by nondistributors of the infringing software, and (2) OSS distributors (with the exceptions of Mr. Molotov and Satoshi Ungawarui Nagatani) don't hold any patents with which they can countersue. Footnotes: [1] I don't mean "last call", TLUGgers!
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