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Click-Thru Licensing on Open Source Software?

Russ Nelson writes "At the July OSI board meeting last week, we approved the Academic Free License (think MIT/BSD/X11/Apache with a patent grant) and we sent four licenses back for reconsideration. Here's the hitch: we were asked to approve a license which includes a requirement for click-wrap. Read more to see why we're asking you about it. The submittor had already been asked if that requirement was a necessity. She said yes, because of various legal precedents. We consulted a few people and yes, it looks like a license without click-wrap is weaker at protecting your rights. So, folks, the lawyers are coming. The time is coming when you won't be able to distribute software unless you have presented the license to the user and their assent is necessary to access the software. Even free software. Our industry is maturing and we need to be more legally careful and rigorous. The question here is whether we should amend the Open Source Definition so that it is clear whether click-wrap licenses are allowable or not. We could go either way, but we want to hear from you first. Your opinions solicited, and engaged!" While I can understand some legal necessities are necessary in the software world, click-thru licenses have never, and will never, make sense to me. Maybe commercial software has soured me on the concept, but I dislike agreeing to something before I even get a chance to use it.

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  1. Shouldnt the license for free software by Unknown+Poltroon · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    be a fill in the blank paragraph?

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  2. First Post Haiku by Rhombus · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Fingers fly like mad
    Twenty second time limit???
    God damn you Hemos

  3. necessities.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Necessities are necessary? Jesus, Cliff.

  4. Re:Our industry is "maturing" by jasondlee · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Inconceivable!

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