On Thursday 08 September 2005 11:38 am, Andrew Suffield wrote: > There's an awful lot of lawyers and law professors who think that the > GPL works. Go start by arguing with them.
Based on my readings of law review articles and the common legal arguments surrounding the GPL, the reason it works is because the GPL is a contract. The linking clause is a contractual term that you must agree to in order to receive a copyright license. Pretty standard forbearance. I know of no legal professional, outside of the FSF, who believes the GPL stands up as a pure copyright license. -Sean -- Sean Kellogg 3rd Year - University of Washington School of Law Graduate & Professional Student Senate Treasurer UW Service & Activities Committee Interim Chair c: 206.498.8207 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: http://www.probonogeek.org So, let go ...Jump in ...Oh well, what you waiting for? ...it's all right ...'Cause there's beauty in the breakdown

