Linus Torvalds wrote: > > On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Alexandre Oliva wrote: > > > > Last I looked, TiVO was not the author of Linux. Did you sell out or > > something? ;-P :-D > > You're a moron. > > I'm the original author, and I selected the GPLv2 for Linux. > > Tivo accepted that, and followed the GPLv2. Even the FSF lawyers agreed > that they followed it. > > But Tivo *is* the "author" of their own proprietary applications, and it > *is* the designer of their hardware. > > And exactly like I had the right to the choice of license when it comes to > Linux, they have the right of choice to license and behaviour when it > comes to *their* software and hardware (that is not a derived work of > Linux). > > But you cannot follow a coherent argument, because you dont' *want* to > follow it. Because following the logical argument would take you to a > place where you don't want to be. > > I'm not going to bother discussing this any more. You don't seem to > respect my right to choose the license for my own code. > > So one final time: > > - I chose the GPLv2, fully understanding that the Tivo kind of situation > is ok. > > - the FSF lawyers too have acknowledged that what Tivo did was not a > license violation, so I obviously am not confused about the issue: YOU > are. > > - I think that what Tivo did was not only "technically valid" by the > license, it was what I *intended* by my choice of license! > > And you are apparently totally unable to understand - or respect - that I > actually made an informed decision that happens to be different from what > you *wish* it were. > > Linus
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