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Re: Free software is dead.
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Rick |
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Re: Free software is dead. |
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Sun, 27 Sep 2009 08:15:26 -0500 |
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On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 08:57:54 -0400, Rjack wrote:
> Rui Maciel wrote:
>> Rjack wrote:
>>
>>> Why do you want to take control of another author's BSD licensed code?
>>> The BSD author has already freely offered it to anyone who chooses to
>>> use it. Only anti-capitalist GPL control freaks want to control other
>>> author's source code.
>>
>> The funny thing is that quite a few companies enjoy picking up
>> BSD-licensed software, include it in their software and proceed to act
>> as if it was written by the company itself.
>
> That's the intent of the BSD license -- use it as you wish or maybe
> don't use it at all -- it's your choice. That's *real* freedom.
No, the intent is for the copyrights to remain in place.
>
>> That is also the case with GPL software but thankfully, as soon as the
>> jig is up, the courts quickly force the offending companies to respect
>> their copyright agreement.
>
> Not in U.S. jurisdictions.
>
> FACT: No claim for any relief requested by a GPL license violation
> plaintiff has ever been granted by a United States Federal Court. All
> GPL complaints have been voluntarily withdrawn long before a judge could
> ever read a single word of the license.
The cases have been settled, not withdrawn. And, AFAIK, the cases have
resulted in the source code being distributed.
>
> The point of Matt Assay's CNET article:
>
> Free software is dead. Long live open source
> http://news.cnet.com/openroad/
>
> is that companies are abandoning thoughts of incorporating GPL licensed
> code in their products.
They are?
>
> The GPL's failure is the fanatic desire of its authors to control other
> folk's contributions.
The GPL doesn't try to control anything. It was written to make sure code
couldn't be removed from community benefit.
> The goal of open source software is not to promote
> an anti-capitalist, religious experience with a control freak like
> Richard Stallman. The goal of open source software is to write code that
> others can freely inspect, learn from, contribute to and use as they
> wish if they so desire.
>
> The idiotic attempt by Richard Stallman to re-define the meaning of the
> word "free" is an abject failure.
Stallman has not tried to re-difine free. Get a dictionary.
>
> Sincerely,
> Rjack
>> So no, you got it backwards.
>>
>>
>> Rui Maciel
Do you really believe this tripe you are spewing?
--
Rick
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