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Embedded Device Manufacturers Ignoring GPL

swillden writes "Iain Barker and some other Linux Kernel Mailing List readers have discovered that several manufacturers of DVD players based on the Sigma Designs EM8500 chipset are distributing Linux, both in the devices and as binary-only firmware upgrades, but not providing source. Apparently, Sigma Designs provides its customers with a copy of the kernel as part of a chipset SDK, and those customers are making and selling devices without complying with the terms of the GPL. It's not clear if this is because Sigma didn't tell its customers about the GPL and their obligations, or if they're all ignoring it on their own. Maybe they've all bought licenses from SCO and therefore don't have to comply with the GPL? The LKML post contains a list of some of the infringers."

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  1. Re:But... by KoolDude · · Score: 0, Offtopic


    "The EM8500 is designed around the system-on-chip concept with an internal 150 Mhz RISC CPU"

    In this context, of course, RISC stands for "Rodents in Spiny Coats."


    ...and of course CPU refers to what's on the DVD. CPU's Pr0n Unlimited.

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  2. A typical day on Slashdot... by God!+Awful+2 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    - One story explaining how music/software piracy is actually good for society/the labels/the artists.
    - One story where someone posts the entire text of the article because the site got Slashdotted.
    - One story where someone posts a link to the Google cache of the article so readers can avoid registering with the NYT.
    - One story where /. readers bitch about how evil corporate America is not complying with their precious GPL license.

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