In message <[email protected]>,
Andrew Dalke <[email protected]> writes
On Dec 13, 2009, at 2:24 AM, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message <[email protected]>, Andrew Dalke
<[email protected]> writes
Well, the GPL does allow relicensing to newer versions of the GPL...
IT DOESN'T, ACTUALLY !!!
Read what the GPL says, CAREFULLY.
Here is relevant commentary in Rosen's book "Open Source Licensing"
book at
http://rosenlaw.com/Rosen%5FCh06.pdf
OMG! Larry Rosen!
I can't be bothered to read the book, but if it's the book I think it
is, then I already have read it and came to the conclusion that the
author was blind.
Read it for yourself, make sure you've got a copy of the GPL next to you
so you can *check* every reference he makes, and see if you come to the
same conclusion I did, namely that the black letter of the GPL flatly
contradicted the core assumption on which a large part of this book is
based.
Oh - and I've more than enough experience of lawyers who's grasp of the
law appears tenuous, I don't kow-tow to them until they've earnt my
respect. (I respect them as a *person* until they *earn* my respect as a
lawyer. If this is who I think he is, he lost that ... :-(
Cheers,
Wol
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