Karl,

The program is now open source again, and licensed under the Mozilla Public
License.
I contacted SFLC, and forwarded all pertinent information to them.

Let's see how this pans out.

- Arthur // Lazyrussian <http://www.lazyrussian.com> -



On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Karl Fogel <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Arthur Sabintsev
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the email. I closed the license a few months ago, since I was
> > entering some acquisition talks, and I just wanted to play it safe. I am
> > more than happy to reopen it again, and have someone else or some
> > other organization publish it. To my knowledge, I think you are right
> about
> > the problem being between the user and Facebook, and not the developer.
> > That's like blaming Bram Cohen for inventing the BitTorrent system and
> > client (though what Bram did, is leaps and bounds beyond me, so I am in
> no
> > way comparing myself to him). I left a message with the EFF last night.
> I'll
> > look into te link you sent me, and contact the lawyer I've been in touch
> > with at Facebook again.
>
> I'm glad you're not giving up yet :-).  It might be good to wait until you
> have a lawyer (either EFF or SFLC) before contacting Facebook's
> lawyers again.  A good lawyer will help make sure you don't say
> anything you shouldn't say.
>

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