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Re: GNU General Public License?
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David Kastrup |
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Re: GNU General Public License? |
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Tue, 31 Jan 2006 15:50:37 +0100 |
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Alexander Terekhov <terekhov@web.de> writes:
> Fung wrote:
>
> [... the GPL ...]
>
> The GPL talks about legal regime in the GNU Republic in a nearby
> alternative universe where First Sale is nonexistent, IP is not
> property (it belongs to the state),
"Intellectual property" indeed is not property and belongs to the
state _under_ _current_ _laws_. The originators have _limited_ rights
for exploiting them, limited in extent and time. Copyright and
patents _expire_, not by an act of the state confiscating the said
"intellectual property", but by the state relinquishing his special
protection for time-limited exclusive exploitation, granted in
exchange for the act of publishing, passing the work into the public.
> and where distributing software under any "license" other than the
> GPL (which is akin to a lottery or any other permits from the state
> and is of course not a contract or a property right in the GNU
> Republic) or "GPL compatible" license (but that's for extra
> regulation fee) is a felony under GNU law.
You are babbling. Of course you were babbling above as well, but I
chose to use that as an excuse for showing something people tend not
to realize.
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David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum