Re: [License-discuss] License-discuss Digest, Vol 92, Issue 3

2019-11-08 Thread Gustavo G . Mármol
and its users. > > > > Of course, if you need more details or information, please let know. I > will be available. > > > > Looking forward to hearing from you, > > > > Antoine > > > > > > < > https://www.prestashop.com/?utm_source=signatur

Re: [License-discuss] Why will no-one sue GrSecurity for their blatant GPL violation (of GCC and the linux kernel)?

2019-11-08 Thread Pamela Chestek
I believe you have emailed the wrong entity; this is a list hosted by the Open Source Initiative. You can contact the Free Software Foundation at i...@fsf.org. Best regards, Pamela Chestek Chair, License Review Committee Open Source Initiative On 11/7/2019 12:26 PM, gameonli...@redchan.it wrote:

Re: [License-discuss] Why will no-one sue GrSecurity for their blatant GPL violation (of GCC and the linux kernel)?

2019-11-08 Thread gameonlinux
I am a lawyer. GrSecurity is violating section 6 of version 2 of the GPL, which is the license in question. GrSecurity does not have an independent right to create nor distribute non-separable derivative works of the Work(s) in question. By default they have NO right to do so. The copyright

[License-discuss] Why will no-one sue GrSecurity for their blatant GPL violation (of GCC and the linux kernel)?

2019-11-08 Thread gameonlinux
RMS: Could you share your thoughts, if any, of why no one will sue GrSecurity ("Open Source Security" (a Pennsylvania company)) for their blatant violation of section 6 of version 2 of the GNU General Public License? Both regarding their GCC plugins and their Linux-Kernel patch which is a non

Re: [License-discuss] OSL, Apache and PrestaShop

2019-11-08 Thread Antoine Thomas
Dear Larry, Thank you very much for your answer. I will forward your email to our legal team, and add Apache v2 to the list of cleared licenses. Have a nice weekend, Antoine [image: PrestaShop]

Re: [License-discuss] OSL, Apache and PrestaShop

2019-11-08 Thread Lawrence Rosen
Dear Antoine, I saw your posting on license-discuss@ and read your email below. You are perfectly right: There is no problem aggregating Apache and OSL code. Both licenses allow it. I stand completely by my earlier blog posting on this topic. I remain surprised that there was any reluctan