Scripsit Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Henning Makholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Scripsit Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> The licensor *already* has carte blanche to harrass licensees with >>> fivolous lawsuits. >> No - if the court throws out the case ex officio because of lack of >> jurisdiction, no harassment results. > Eh? They can sue you in your jurisdiction. Yes they can. But that gives me excellent chances to convince the court that the case is devoid of merit - *without* having to spend a fortune and tons of time on travel. > In the case you're worrying about (obnoxious large businesses suing > people in order to intimidate them), the difference in cost is > unlikely to deter them. The point is that the cost *for me* of defending myself is much more favourable. >> According to your argument, the GPL and BSD license must be pointless, >> because they don't contain any obnoxious choice-of-venue clauses. > If the licensor doesn't have enough money to enforce them, then yes, I > think they're pointless. What's the point of a license that you can't > enforce? In the free software world, the point of having a license is to *allow* others to use, share and extend your software. > The DFSG are not holy writ, but how about if I phrase it as > discrimination against licensors without money? That wouldn't make your argument more coherent. We're concerned exclusively with which rights the *user* gets. Whether the author thinks it is worth it to give the user those rights is not something we consider at all. We can just observe that sufficiently many software authors *have* been willing to do so that we can put together a good free OS. There is no reason to start including software in our OS where the user only gets freedoms with this kind of strings attached. -- Henning Makholm "I always thought being *real* sad would be *cooler* than acting *fake* sad, but it's not. It's not cool at *all*." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]