It is just a new option. Developers who don't like it terms, can still use GPL3. Developers who want to receive modifications of their programs, used as network services, can use the new one.
"We are looking very closely at compensating people for the work that they do."
Reading this, looks like SUN now have a bunch of programmers working for free (free like in free beer, not in free speech:P).
I agree with you. A few years old video about tpm: http://www.lafkon.net/tc/
It is just a new option. Developers who don't like it terms, can still use GPL3. Developers who want to receive modifications of their programs, used as network services, can use the new one.
"We are looking very closely at compensating people for the work that they do." Reading this, looks like SUN now have a bunch of programmers working for free (free like in free beer, not in free speech :P).