their customer restriction "you can redistribute
this code, but if you do we will on longer provide you
with updates" does not change that.

That is the imposition of an additional term, a court would not be amused by the programmers claim it's fine because he didn't ink it into the copy of the license he distributed the code with. The court would not be blind to the effect and the intention. The law has dealt with transparent schemes like this for hundreds of years, and within copyright for about a century (but much longer within contract law).

There should be a joint action.

On 2017-06-15 15:58, Rik van Riel wrote:
On Thu, 2017-06-15 at 15:34 +0000, aconcernedfoss...@airmail.cc wrote:
Why does no one care that Brad Spengler of GRSecurity is blatantly 
violating the intention of the rightsholders to the Linux Kernel?
He is also violating the license grant, Courts would not be fooled
by his scheme to prevent redistribution.

Right now there are a few million systems that use
grsecurity, and over a billion systems that are not
protected by grsecurity functionality.

Removing grsecurity from the community has been an
impetus to finally get the grsecurity functionality
into the upstream kernel, where it can benefit the
billion systems that do not have it today.

Why does not one person here care?
Just want to forget what holds Libre Software together and go the way
of BSD?

What holds Linux together is community. The license
is one of many aspects to that community, but far
from the only one.

GRSecurity has been outside of the community for years,
and their customer restriction "you can redistribute
this code, but if you do we will on longer provide you
with updates" does not change that.

Having the remaining developers who are interested in
hardening work on getting more functionality upstream,
now that the grsecurity patches are no longer available
to non-customers, is likely a good thing for everybody.

Want to help out?  Join us in ##linux-hardening on
irc.freenode.net.

kind regards,

Rik van Riel

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