Bret Towe wrote:
On 12/24/05, Carsten Lohrke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This isn't politics, but copyright infringement on top of a ridiculous license
(when you want to see it as one) we had a short discussion¹ about several
months ago.
im sorry i fail to see how copyright infringement or a ridiculous licence
matters when commiting a ebuild to portage just pick a licence if thats the
issue warn the user and leave it at that
Carsten
[1] http://tinyurl.com/9oxgc
I'm not a dev or anything, not a lawyer either, bit I'll try to explain
it this way. You go buy a car at the dealership. Legal right? The car
was stolen and sold to the dealership by the thief. It doesn't matter
that the dealership or you didn't know the car was stolen. The crook is
guilty of stealing the car, the dealer is guilty of receiving/selling
stolen mechandise, you are guilty of buying/possesing it. All this when
you nor the dealer knew it was stolen to begin with. It is legally up
to you to make sure the vehicle is not stolen. If you don't, you pay
the price.
So to apply to this situation. The program, according to the person
that put it on sourceforge from what I read, knows the license is not
legal but did it any. He even pretty much says so. So now unlike
above, you know the license is illegal. Well, the Gentoo people know
this too. They don't want to be the dealer above who could at the very
least end up in court with a lawyer billing them hundreds of dollars a
hour just to pass on something they know is illegal to begin with. You
could be sitting in the next court room defending yourself as well.
Just like the RIAA, you leave tracks and they know you have it. You get
it for possesion like above.
Another way of looking at it is this. Let's say someone at Gentoo, like
the people that write portage for example, find their code or program
being distributed without their permission. If Gentoo does as you want,
they couldn't really say much could they? Since by doing that Gentoo
would be as bad as the guy that stole their code in portage. It's sort
of like stealing something from a thief. Who is he going to report it
too? He stole too. Of course, I say put them both in jail.
Write to whoever is in charge of the program and tell them to get the
license worked out so it is legal. I'm sure then the Gentoo people will
jump on board and put it in portage for you.
Basically, what you are asking them to do is wrong. I'm not speaking
for them but don't hold your breath hoping they will help you break the
law OK.
My $.02 worth which is not legal advise either by the way.
Dale
:-)
Sticks foot in mouth so I will shut up. LOL
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