On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 6:12 PM, Petr Onderka <gsv...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 1:57 AM, Ryan Lane <rl...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> > If there's a crucial bot or tool that uses a proprietary license and the
> > benefactor decides to revoke its license, what do we do?
>
> I don't think licenses usually work that way.
>
> If I share some code under an open source license, I can't later
> decide to revoke it.
>
> Similarly, if I share some application or library under a freeware
> license (gratis, but not open source), I think I can't later decide to
> just revoke it (unless the original license terms clearly stated that
> I can do that, or unless it was a time-limited license to begin with).
>

Almost all software licenses fall into that "unless".

The conditions under which they are revocable vary from license, and the
variations are more or less problematic when you're trying to build a
long-term, stable, sustainable project. But they're definitely almost all
revocable. If they aren't revocable, they probably weren't written in
consultation with a lawyer, and so they probably have other problems -
failure to grant all the rights you actually need to run or modify the
software being common examples.

Luis


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