Greg Kroah-Hartman writes: >this list (you might have warned me Adam :) You told me that you would to be convinced only by a lawyer, Linus Torvalds or Alan Cox. I took that as an indication that you did not want me to involve you in discussions with anyone else on this issue.
Also, unfortunately, at this point I can't really warn you about every wheel that might be turning. Sorry. [...] >As Adam left the conversation on the linux-usb-devel list, he didn't say >that he was going to continue on with this. We (Hugh and I) thought he >was happy. Absolutely not. This is completely unacceptable. Please stop this copyright infringment! [...] > - Since this Keyspan license seems to be objectionable, what kind of > license can/should a company put on its binary firmware image that > has to be included in the Linux kernel. They can't/will not put GPL > on the binary image, as we/Linus has been saying for quite some time > that this is not necessary (the whole "mere aggregation" point.) Alan originally said that he asked "a lawyer" (singular), "three years ago" about what infer must have been a somewhat different question of whether separation into distinct files was always the sufficient for "mere aggregation." Alan has been unable to respond meaningfully to my point there is a great difference in the amount of dependency of having a user level loader that can load any firmware with firmware than can be loaded from any loader, versus a .o that has zero non-infringing uses, and given his inability to answer my question about whether he thinks his interpretation was the intent of the GPL or a loophole. Later his recollection stretched to "the _lawyers_ I _talk_ to say it does" (implying that he has spoken to multiple lawyers, and about this situation). He's a great programmer, but I'm confident that in this case he has gotten carried away and is stretching something that he has been told completely beyond its meaning. I think Alan has implied a couple of times that he will not be convinced until somebody goes to a lawyer. That's why I have lately not considered it a likely effective use of my time to respond to him personally on this issue. Adam J. Richter __ ______________ 4880 Stevens Creek Blvd, Suite 104 [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ / San Jose, California 95129-1034 +1 408 261-6630 | g g d r a s i l United States of America fax +1 408 261-6631 "Free Software For The Rest Of Us."