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A New Model for Software Innovation

An anonymous reader writes "In this whitepaper published at LinuxDevices.com, Matt Asay (former Linux naysayer-turned-disciple) analyzes the GPL, picking apart what it means (and does not mean) for users, and whether it is enforceable. Assay also details how its terms inhibit and foster innovation, and why we should care. In this next generation of software, those who understand 'copyleft' licenses like the GPL will have the upper-hand, and will be best positioned to take on closed-source shops like Microsoft. Assay wrote this paper while attending Stanford Law School, where he studied the the GNU General Public License under Professor Larry Lessig." A thoughtful piece that answers - as well as they can be answered - a lot of the questions about the GPL that we get for Ask Slashdot, as well as examining the economics of it. Good reading for anyone developing or selling software.

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  1. Re:You don't HAVE to give away your GPL'd apps by RoadWarriorX · · Score: 0, Troll
    AFAIK -> You don't have to suck to suck. AFAIK -> Ummm... WTF! AFAIK -> Wow insightful, not true _And_ poor attempt at troll. Maybe you'll do better next time, oh yeah, it helps if you don't go AC to do trolls like that. whatever, IHATEGNU!
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