On 1/7/15, grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 3:45 PM, Lodewijk andré de la porte <l@odewijk.nl> wrote:
GPL when something is everyone's property,
Unless you're not "in", then suddenly they get ugly like you broke their communal bong hit or something. They used to cry if you didn't pass the code around, now they sic their lawyers on you. That's not very free.
Dang proprietary companies - we used to copy Win311 and later 98 and XP around at the computer club like it was 1999, then Microsoft and Adobe got all "man, you broke our communal bong hit" and now they sic their lawyers on you. And we're talking XP with the BSD TCP/IP stack. That's not very free.
BSD when you ... just don't care.
Exactly, everyone is in, do whatever you want. And it's almost as unlimited as you can get under today's mandatory law for those who say copyright is fiction. These days BSD says basically two things: 1) Do what you want. 2) Author disclaims liability.
It's hard to be more free than that under current law
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