From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: José Miguel Buenaposada To: gsl-discuss@sources.redhat.com Subject: Re: [smartquant] Re: GPL license violation? [GNU Scientific Library] Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 13:20:00 -0000 Message-ID: <3BF55EE8.7BFCD2B6@dia.fi.upm.es> References: <3BF54A11.AD3384E0@jpl.nasa.gov> X-SW-Source: 2001/msg00700.html Message-ID: <20011219132000.dADFMWDDopuzWAZtGHLG7PytKuCpcVXQE0yPs2wu0rM@z> I think you have to see it in other way ... GSLsoftware it´s community software (in the same way Windows 2000 it´s MS software) so the GPL protecs the community software in the same way the MS licenses protect the MS software. The only thing community ask you is that if you want to make profit with the community software you have to contribute your additions to the community (in the same way MS ask you for money or royalties). Why are you going to accept the MS conditions and not the community ones? If you don´t want to make GPL your software then you can not use community software, that´s all. Regards. José Miguel. Edwin Robert Tisdale wrote: > Brian Gough wrote: > > > Edwin Robert Tisdale writes: > > > > > Anton may distribute his software without the GSL > > > so that customers would be obliged to obtain the GSL > > > (or another library using the same API) separately > > > and link them together themselves. > > > > I don't think any lawyer > > is going to recommend that as a business model.. > > Lawyers don't recommend any business model. > They advise their clients on the law. > > > Attempting to circumvent a license is illegal too. > > I think that you are reading too much into the GPL. > > Anton Fokin doesn't need to comply with the GPL > if he doesn't distribute the GSL with his program. > His customers can obtain the GSL from another source > and link it into his code themselves as long as > they don't distribute the GSL with Anton's program. > There is nothing in the GPL or copyright law > that would prevent them from doing so. > It was never the intent of the GPL > to prevent them from doing so. > Your lawyers would advise you that > you would be foolish to sue anybody that did so. > Threatening to do so will not win any friends for the GSL. > > I have advised and still advise people to avoid the GSL. > Using the GSL under the GPL simply invites > the copyright holder, the author or any of their customers > to sue them even if they comply with the terms of the GPL. > > Please, Brian, if you want people to use the GSL, > try to be a little more helpful and a little less confrontational. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Jose Miguel Buenaposada Biencinto Facultad de Informática | Computer Science School Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) | Madrid Tech. University. Campus de Montegancedo s/n 28660 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid (ESPAÑA)| (SPAIN) Voice +34 91 336 69 47 e-mail: jmbuena@dia.fi.upm.es web : http://www.dia.fi.upm.es/~jmbuena ------------------------------------------------------------------- Yo soy Precario FPU, ¿ y tu ?: http://www.precarios.org