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Lawyer Thinks Microsoft Can Evade GPL 3

rs232 writes with a link about a disheartening observation on the GPLv3. Unless there's something more specific in the Novell agreement that would fall within the new version of the GPL, Microsoft should have no trouble slipping free of it. Silicon.com has a piece speaking with a leading intellectual property lawyer from Australia. She says, "'I would be very surprised to see this upheld. It was a nice try on the part of (the FSF), but at this stage, I'd say it's not going to be an effective strategy. It will be tough to hold up in court.' In this case, she said, Microsoft never acted — never 'entered' into the agreement, and the terms and conditions can only apply to new actions by Microsoft, not older ones. She said: 'Their actions so far are not enough to say that they are bound.'"

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  1. The Shackles of Freedom by nacturation · · Score: 0, Troll

    Regardless of what it is, it strikes me as rather ironic that this supposedly free software license is considered so shackling and restrictive that companies will do anything to escape it.

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