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06/08/04 4:56 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 1051 Words
After reading the GPL analysis FAQ prepared by Microsoft in 2001 -- apparently to discourage the use of GPL software -- I tried the fortune-cookie game to see what would happen. Every time I came across GPL in the document, I replaced it...

07/27/07 4:00 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 1307 Words
Part 1 of this series delves into the particulars of GPL v3. Part 2 looks beyond GPL. There are dozens of other free and open source-focused software licenses out there. While most aren't heavily used -- or aren't even useful for the challenges...

01/10/11 5:00 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 1264 Words
A shadow was recently cast upon that otherwise sunny landscape, however, in the form of a report examining said tablets' GPL compliance.
"The GPL requires that vendors either provide the source code to the GPL components with the device, or alternatively to...

08/10/04 6:00 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 1377 Words
According to some of your letters, it seems my recent column on the GPL [Phil Albert, " A Consumer's Review of the General Public License , LinuxInsider, July 20, 2004] touched a nerve. To my critics who referred to me by names other...
Quest Software is generating a lot of discussion in open-source circles because it might become one of the few court cases to rule on aspects of the GPL . Unfortunately, anyone expecting an interpretation that finally provides a legal vindication or invalidation of...

09/21/05 5:00 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 1620 Words
Drew Tech and Other GPL Cases
In response to my latest column , Eric Grimm, an attorney, writes a very civil and informative note to tell me about a GPL enforcement action he brought in Federal District Court in Eastern Michigan:...

05/25/04 6:00 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 1003 Words
This is in part due to the terms of the GPL and also partly due to the position statements made by the authors of the GPL.
Constraints Against Constraints
The GPL contains "constraints against constraints." For example, section...

12/02/05 5:00 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 792 Words
The GNU GPL is the most widely used open-source license worldwide. Almost three quarters of all open-source software is distributed under the GPL, which was last revised 15 years ago.
Since that time, software development and the business of distributing...
In its response , SCO argued that the GPL is "selectively enforced" by the Free Software Foundation, meaning enforcement of the Linux license is not permitted by others, such as IBM, and that the GPL therefore violates the U.S. Constitution as well as...
... the allegations raised by The SCO Group in its current spate of lawsuits is that the GPL -- the GNU General Public License, which is used for much open-source software , including Linux -- is unconstitutional and in violation of federal copyright...

08/11/05 3:13 PM PT | LinuxInsider | 543 Words
The GPL should end with a revamped and ready version 3.0 by early 2007.
Changes on the Table
The Free Software Foundation has jurisdiction over the General Public License that governs Linux and many other open-source software programs. Proposed changes...
'Please Explain'
"Your company appears to be shipping kernel features in RTS OS that are not made available under the GPL," charged Linux developer Andy Grover, a software engineer at Red Hat , in a posting on the kernel...
SCO has made copyright claims that it says preempt the stipulations of the GPL , which IBM has invoked in its countersuit claims.
Jeff Berkowitz, a partner at intellectual law firm Finnegan Henderson, told TechNewsWorld that SCO's arguments about the GPL go...

09/07/05 9:08 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 480 Words
The GPL could also contain a clause that would penalize companies for using copy-restricting technologies. These potential clauses are mere speculation at this point, but legal experts said one thing is clear: patent issues surrounding the GPL need to be cleared up...

07/02/07 4:00 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 698 Words
Most of these programs use the GNU GPL to guarantee every user the freedom to run, study, adapt, improve and redistribute the program."
Tweak as You Please
Version 3 of the GNU GPL strengthens this guarantee, the FSF says, by...

09/21/07 11:38 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 771 Words
"We licensed BusyBox under the GPL to give users the freedom to access and modify its source code," said Erik Andersen, a developer of BusyBox and a named plaintiff in the lawsuit filed Wednesday in Manhattan Federal District Court. "If companies will...
It succeeds, but does not replace, the licensing conditions established in GPL version 2, issued in 1991. Software developers have the option of releasing new open source programs under GPL version 2 or version 3.
A survey conducted by Evans Data shows...

03/16/05 1:05 PM PT | LinuxInsider | 334 Words
Harold Welte, free software developer and founder of the gpl-violations.org project, a GPL watchdog association, hand-delivered the letters to the various vendors, a group that also includes AOpen, Micronet, Buffalo, X-Micro and Trendware.
Fair Warning
Welte is claiming that the...

01/11/06 11:01 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 497 Words
It's a strategic debate, with GPL claiming the title of "most widely used license in the open-source world." About two-thirds of all open-source licenses fall under the GPL.
Richard Stallman, the license's original author, and Eben Moglen, the general counsel for the...

01/16/06 9:29 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 543 Words
About two-thirds of all open-source licenses fall under the GPL .
Richard Stallman, the license's original author, and Eben Moglen, the general counsel for the Free Software Foundation (FSF), authored the latest rendition.
The public debate over GPL version 3.0 is...