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- Date: Thu, 01 May 2008 02:43:23 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Bill Gates and the GPL , let the flames begin
- References: <48109045.9040800@rusher.webhop.org> <a68c12870804240739t13c8bc11r11b1dff19ac2c19b@mail.gmail.com> <4810AC7C.2010705@rusher.webhop.org> <87y7736s8n.fsf@uwakimon.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp> <20080426102638.244be404.attila@kinali.ch> <87lk31ou4v.fsf@uwakimon.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp> <20080430132013.67ca0f32.attila@kinali.ch>
Attila Kinali writes: > Hmm.. could be. GPLv3 always leaves a bad aftertaste of > "there is something i didn't quite understand, but what is it?" > after reading. Heh. All of Stallman's writings leave me feeling that way (especially his code!) The FSF's FAQs and other writings *about* the GPL (any version) are even worse than what Stallman himself produces. > > Actually, in the U.S. system explaining what the sections mean > > *legally* is what the courts do for us. > > Here in Switzerland (i don't know much about how legal stuff is > handled in the rest of europe in detail) a law has to be precise > and clear to begin with. Sure, the *law* does, but you can't apply that criterion to a license once a dispute has arisen. If the law is clear, then the judge looks at the license and says, "here are what the terms mean based on the law; go thou forth and comply!" Isn't that the way it works? The difference AIUI between common law (English-speaking world) and Continental law is that under common law judges make law by their decisions, while under Continental law they do not. That means that under common law a judge's decision, once made, "must" be followed by other judges in later cases with similar circumstances until the legislature says otherwise. In Continental law, judges decide each case based on legislation and the merits of the case only, although they are influenced by previous decisions (especially if the opinion is well-written). > Here [judges] normaly rule in favor of the one with more political > influence :-( Ah, so you live in the same world I do. :-) This rule has the benefit of providing more stability, so it's not all bad.
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