On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 03:22:46PM -0700, Joseph Lorenzo Hall wrote: > I wouldn't call it an exaggeration in the sense that they are binding > anyone in the world who licenses their code to a law and > jurisprudence in one state in the US. Anyway, it's clear that it is > not-free... we could debate the degree of non-freeness of each part ad > infinitum.
Choice of law is considered DFSG-free, which binds the license to the law of one place. That isn't the problem with choice of venue. -- Glenn Maynard