Please take this in the spirit in which it is intended. To be humorous,
humour has to ruffle feathers. And laughter is man's foremost right. PS: for
the record, I am pro-GPL. Consider that for one to jeer at what one loves
may be construed as an act of nobility. --Suhit.

Open sourcers urged to adopt dancing poultry licenseFree software in Swiss
polka revolution

By Cade Metz in San
Francisco<http://forms.theregister.co.uk/mail_author/?story_url=/2011/03/26/chicken_dance_open_source_license/>
<http://search.theregister.co.uk/?author=Cade%20Metz>

Posted in Odds and Sods <http://www.theregister.co.uk/odds/>, 26th March
2011 00:33 GMT <http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/26/>

In an effort to revolutionize the world of open source, a free software
advocate has submitted a new license to the Open Source Initiative. The
document is two years in the making, and it's known as the CDL, short for
Chicken Dance License.

"The purpose of this license is to make intellectual property far more
entertaining to deal with," writes Andrew Harris, the author of the license.
"Rather than boring old GPL violations or licensing agreements for GPL
software, [an] entertaining video of people doing the chicken dance is
produced. If this was taken to court, CDL violators may even have to perform
the chicken dance retroactively!"
The license is meant to offset the heavy legal component of open source
software. "We all want fewer lawyers in software, but that isn't always
possible," he says. "We might as well dress up the ugly legal side of it all
with classic Swiss polka."

According to the submission, the license is based on the BSD. "I figured
this was a good place to start for the CDL," he continues. "It's easy to
understand and relatively short. Of note are my fourth clause and the
disclaimer I added relieving oneself of liability from injuries and expenses
sustained from performing the chicken dance."

The license is available here <http://supertunaman.com/cdl/cdl_v0-1.txt>.
Under clause 4 of the license, anyone wishing to distribute CDL software
without redistributing source code must submit to the following conditions:

   - For every thousand (1,000) units distributed, at least half of the
   employees or persons affiliated with the product must listen to the "Der
   Ententanz" (AKA "The Chicken Dance") as composed by Werner Thomas for no
   less than two (2) minutes
   - For every twenty-thousand (20,000) units distributed, two (2) or more
   persons affiliated with the entity must be recorded performing the full
   Chicken Dance, in an original video at the entity's own expense, and a video
   encoded in OGG Theora format, at least three (3) minutes in length, must be
   submitted to <OWNER>, provided <OWNER>'s contact information. The dance must
   be based upon the instructions on how to do the Chicken Dance that you
   should have received with this software. If you have not received
   instructions on how to do the Chicken Dance, then the dance must be
   chicken-like in nature.
   - Any employee or person affiliated with the product must be prohibited
   from saying the word "plinth" in public at all times, as long as
   distribution of the product continues.

It would seem, however, that the license is unlikely to win approval.
"Clause 4 appears to conflict with OSD clause 5 because people with
disabilities or cultural obligations preventing them from either singing or
dancing (or religious issues portraying chickens) would not have equal
freedoms under the license," writes OSI director Simon Phipps.

"It also violates OSD clause 6 as it would prevent use in the plinth
industry. There are also difficulties concerning dependence on contact
information being up-to-date such that freedoms would cease to be available
in the event <OWNER> becomes uncontactable."

No doubt, Google will object to the CDL on the grounds of license
proliferation. And then Microsoft will introduce its own version, dubbed the
Permissive Chicken Dance license, which will require anyone who uses its
code to perform the Swiss polka until they die from exhaustion. ®
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