What next?

Denis Leroy denis at poolshark.org
Fri Jun 3 18:52:38 UTC 2005


Ian Pilcher wrote:
> Matthew Miller wrote:
> 
>> If RHEL doesn't qualify, then that would be an additional restriction
>> forbidden by the GPL. Some-other-licensed MP3 player might get by with 
>> this,
>> though. (However, it's not really in the spirit of Free / open source
>> software.)
> 
> 
> Which means that it couldn't be included in Fedora (Core or Extras)
> either.

This doesn't look obvious to me. I know the way the GPL and Patents interact 
is always a source of debate, but the GPL specifies "If, as a consequence of a 
court judgment or allegation of patent infringement..., conditions are imposed 
on you (whether by court order, agreement or otherwise) that contradict the 
conditions of this License...". The whole point here would be to get 
Fraunhofer to give 'written promise' to not sue the newly founded non-profit 
Fedora Foundation, then there will not be any 'court judgments' or 
'allegations' to speak of that would bother the GPL... See this interesting 
read at http://www.phptr.com/articles/article.asp?p=353550&seqNum=14&rl=1

-denis






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