Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 15th Feb 2006 15:13 UTC
GNU, GPL, Open Source Linus may have it wrong on digital rights management, but it's the vague wording and confusing concepts - like what is meant by a 'derivative work' - that is causing the real headaches over the next General Public License. A representative of the Free Software Foundation, leading the effort around GPL 3.0, said that Linux creator Linus Torvalds had 'misread' the license's provisional terms.
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macrules
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2006-02-07

If the GPL license was too complex, vague or in-comprehenable for linus himself to understand,
how would anyone else be able to understand the
GPL licensing???
???
Anyone want to take a few months off and take
a class ( or two or thousands ) on licensing, laws,
patents, copyrights, etc.. ?

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