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Legal Group Releases Guide To GPL Compliance

An anonymous reader brings news that the Software Freedom Law Center has published a guide for compliance with the GNU General Public License. The purpose of the guide is to prevent "common mistakes" the SFLC has encountered during its various GPL violation investigations. Their suggestions include close scrutiny of software acquisitions, more precise tracking of changes and updates, and avoiding "build gurus." They also provide tips for dealing with a violation. The full guide is available at the SFLC's website.

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  1. Re:From the document... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "RMS has tended to say that the letter of the GPL is less important than its spirit"

    Which is completely irrelevant when someone sues you... which the authors of this document have been doing lately. They seem to have had cause under the license, that isn't my point. My point is whatever RMS says, you need to be in compliance or there are consequences... so yes, the BSD license might turn out to be better since I'm beginning to get the feeling that the risk isn't worth it if it takes 15 pages and after reading them we come away with the advice "get some indemnity and only hire experts".

  2. MORE Useless ORDERS from The GNU CULT HQ by itsybitsy · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    More useless rules from the silly gnu cultists.

    GNU does not equal FREEDOM as the license rules and the pdf document in the article testify.

    From the article's PDF: "Political discussion about the GPL often centers around the "copyleft" requirements of the license. Indeed, the license was designed primarily to embody this licensing feature."

    Finally acknowledgment from the horses mouth that GPL is a COMMUNIST leftist style CULT!

    If you love freedom vote with your fingers, use BSD based software and other really free licenses (ISC, Apache, MIT, etc...) that provide real freedom from interference by the busy bodies in the GPL CULT and at Richard Stallman's cult headquarters, The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC).

    If you want to connect at the hip and submit to the COLLECTIVE of the GPL BORG COMMUNITY then fine, do that, but you may come to regret it especially if you put a lot of effort into your software development and value your livelihood.