Rjack wrote:
Yeh... While you hang your hopes of GPL validity on the word of Eben Moglen, the crackpot who announced "licenses are not contracts".
They're not. But I don't depend on him, I depend on the fact that it is a plainly written license that is widespread in the software community, and in that community everyone acts as if it works just as it claims to, even if they don't like it. Given that even the US government distributes code under the GPL (the NSA has its own version of Linux), I suspect that if courts ever did decide that the GPL was invalid in the way that you would like, the law would be changed to make it valid again. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
