On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 12:10 PM Stefano Maffulli
wrote:
> The cases may never be resolved and be settled out of court with
> conspicuous payments.
>
The plaintiffs definitely want a precedent in case law, and some of them
have deep pockets.
> you're **vastly** overestimating your power to dra
On 5/31/24 18:11, Bruce Perens via License-discuss wrote:
I'm not convinced. I think we are talking about existing implications
of copyright that should be resolved through case law in the United
States.
I don't hold my breath: The cases may never be resolved and be settled
out of court with co
On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 5:08 AM Stefano Maffulli
wrote:
> You should realize that you're implicitly arguing for an extension of
> copyright at the expense of freedom of research, open knowledge and open
> science, before Open Source.
>
I'm not convinced. I think we are talking about existing imp
On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 10:14 AM Bruce Perens via License-discuss
mailto:license-discuss@lists.opensource.org>> wrote:
It is unfortunate that Japan made the choice that it did, because it
makes Open Source software fair game for those who would profit from
the work of our developers with