Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Jan 2009 09:54 UTC, submitted by Almar
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[q]Any GPL code which you include in your work must remain GPL, as that is a condition of the license under which you may use the GPL code.
So I am in fact not free to do whatever I want
No, you can not kill 1000 Palestinians and go to heaven. You can either kill 1000 Palestianians or go to heaven. You choice.
"Any GPL code which you include in your work must remain GPL, as that is a condition of the license under which you may use the GPL code.
So I am in fact not free to do whatever I want, such as license it under a BSD license. "
Well, no ... because it is not your work to begin with.
If you want to do whatever you want with some source code (such as license it under a BSD license) ... make sure that you wrote it in the first place. If it is someone else's code ... it is that someone else who can do whatever they want with it, not you (unless they permit you).
It's not about if there's any harm done or not, if it's fair or whatever. At the end of the day, I am not free to do "whatever I want". And that's by design but people should not say that it allows me to do whatever I want when it in fact does not.
It isn't about whatever you want ... it is about whatever the authors of the code want. They are the copyright holders. They created the work. You are a recipient of their efforts, and whatever you are permitted to do with their source code is by their good graces.
What they want is that you (or anybody else) should not take their effort and work and charge other people money for it for you to keep as profit (which, BTW, is the precise injustice that copyright law is designed to prevent). What they want is that everybody should get their source code under the same deal as you got it.
Edited 2009-01-15 06:10 UTC







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So I am in fact not free to do whatever I want, such as license it under a BSD license. It's not about if there's any harm done or not, if it's fair or whatever. At the end of the day, I am not free to do "whatever I want". And that's by design but people should not say that it allows me to do whatever I want when it in fact does not.