Le 2015-08-19 19:14, Michael Orlitzky a écrit :
On 08/19/2015 06:21 PM, Rich Freeman wrote:
Copyright law makes everything illegal. Downloading the source and
reading it is illegal. Why wouldn't it be illegal? The copyright holders
have made it clear that you have no license to do so.

If I distribute a binary kernel module, I'm not copying anything that
I didn't write.  I'm the copyright holder of the binary kernel module.

Anything you can do without the kernel source code is legal, sure. But
we're talking about...

1. Downloading the kernel source (making a copy of) it.
2. Patching it.
3. Linking it with closed source code.
4. Distributing the result.

(If that's not what you have in mind, maybe we are at cross purposes).

Step #1 is illegal unless you have a licence. The burden of proof is on
you to show that you were allowed to do it.


That is why I want you to actually look up the letter of the law,
because if the specific action being done isn't in the letter of the
law, then those claiming copyright have an uphill battle ahead of
them.

I'm not going to go look up whatever statute says "you can't make a copy
of copyrighted stuff" =P



All the Linux manufacturer has to do is provide a kernel with the bullshit 
parts removed. It can provide a script to install the proprietary driver.
A judge would throw out of court any ridiculous complaint about someone 
installing a good video driver on their computer because they do not like the 
trash that came with it.

Manufacturers of video cards have plenty of customers with Winblows and MAC. 
They cannot afford to release information that their competition can use to 
steal their market share.
Business is a very competitive market, industrial espionage is not the only 
thing companies have to worry about it.

Our choice here is either to have a decent display or crap, my choice is the 
first. For the dev of the kernel to attempt to keep us from having decent 
display is uncalled for.
The day I will use nouveau instead of the good nvidia driver as my father use 
to say, in the week of three thursdays.

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