From: Rui Miguel Silva Seabra (rms@1407.org)
Date: Wed Mar 20 2002 - 19:39:31 EST
Jared:
What's the scope, how are link's authors reacting to your email?
I would point out that they will have a greater leverage agains abuse
of their work on link if they release it under the GNU GPL rather than
many other free licenses:
Why:
* their license clearly gives a sign that they are worried about
proprietary solutions. I believe that it's once again the common
mistake of thinking that free software is not commercial, and thus
confusing proprietary with commercial.
* as the sole authors of link, they can decide to provide a
proprietary license for some amount of money, or other
compensation, to those who would like to use link in a
proprietary program, and generally releasing link with the software
freedom.
* if link's GPL, then no one can legally make proprietary software
and exploit all their hard work! Whoever wants to do so, would have
to ask them for a proprietary software license JUST THE SAME AS
THEY WOULD HAVE TO DO NOW!
* The bonus of link being GPL: we can use it freely.
Hugs, rms
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