Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 29th Oct 2005 20:44 UTC
GNU, GPL, Open Source The Free Software Foundation is just weeks away from announcing the roadmap and process that will govern the release of the first draft of the rewritten GNU General Public License.
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"Aren't EULA copyright licences? Isn't the GPL an EULA already? (I'm confused about what you're saying.) "

EULAS fall under contract law. I suppose for the purposes of argument the GPL could be seen as a EULA because usage of the software forms an implicit contract. With the primary difference being either a gain or a loss of rights, over normal copyright.

Fair Use is similiar in that it grants you rights that copyright normally would prevent you from having. e.g. timeshifting.

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