David Kastrup wrote: > > Alexander Terekhov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > David Kastrup wrote: > > [...] > >> That must be why we have all those copyright violation lawsuits going > >> on. > > > > "We" don't have any lawsuits. You (gnu.org folk), on the other hand, > > have a nice lawsuit from Wallace. Kudos to him for calling the bluff > > and achieving pretty good results already. For example, > > <URL:http://sco.tuxrocks.com/Docs/Wallace_v_FSF/Wallace_v_FSF-30.pdf>
Yes. And? The last time the FSF's didn't get what they wanted (dismissal with prejudice) and they actually got spanked by judge for using "extraneous materials FSF relied upon in drafting the motion". Note that the judge also rejected a number of the arguments of the FSF, including that the nature of the GPL providing free access to software programs, subject to some limitations, necessarily aids competition. And here we go, brave FSF now "incorporates by reference and reasserts all of the arguments made in its briefing in support of its prior motion to dismiss". We'll see much more FSF's blood this time, I think. As for judge's comments about the GPL... one can tie oneself in knots trying to make sense of the GPL. It ignores provisions of the copyright statutes that allow the modification or redistribution of works without permission of the copyright owner. It talks about "derived" works which don't seem to be the same as "derivative works", etc. etc. It's quite easy for a judge to get a bit confused on a first glance. Wallace will gradually straighten him out. regards, alexander. _______________________________________________ Gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
