Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 22:54:42 +0200, Erik wrote in message
Every once in a while I work on a small project where it could be important to get it widely accepted. In such case BSD the the license
of  choice.

..this used to be a wise advice in pretty much the same sense it was
wise to remain calm and keep quiet aboard any hijacked airliner.
..nowadays we have Microsoft patenting all kindsa trivialities, and the
BSD's allows them the use and redistribution and modification of your
code, and without access to source, how do you keep track of who owns what mod, and how do you avoid being denied the use or right to distribute your code under any BSD license in the current software
patent happy regime?  (Yeah, its a retorical question.  ;o) )

If release something under the the BSD license I don't even want to own the code anymore. Time for plain old anarchy! >:)

..so even in this case, I find the GPL, a better choise.  <boom.>

Let me be the judge of that (for mny own code).

Erik

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