On 10/09/13 13:33, Jonathan Hartley wrote:
Thanks Doug.
I'd be interested if you wanted to expand on why you like that
license. Is it anything other than what I could glean from a layman's
reading of the text?
It's basically the 3-clause MIT license, but legally much more
watertight and (importantly) with support for patents.
That Apache license page is puzzling to me, no doubt due to my
inexperience in such matters.
Why does the boilerplate attached to every file contain a partial,
reworded version of clause 7 of the license, but not of any other
clauses? Why is this copy reworded? Are the rewordings legally
significant? If so, what do the differences mean, if not, why are they
there? Presumably only a lawyer is qualified to answer.
I am not a lawyer but I think I can answer.
Much of the wording of clause 7 is explicitly included because the
disclaimer of warranty is the most important thing in there to YOU.
Anyone who looks at this software will know there is no warranty, and
won't be able to claim "oh the apache website was down" or something.
Everything else is pretty much a grant to them, so no need to be so
obvious about it.
The rewording is because the original clause contains Definitions With
Initial Capitals Which Are A Part Of A Contract. Without the defined
terms earlier on it makes no sense.
It also misses out the including, without limitation, bits. That is belt
and braces anyhow, so maybe they just wanted to be as terse as possible
in the file header.
Presumably the ':::text' boilerplate prefix just an erroneous markup
snafu?
yeah looks like it.
Cheers,
Doug.
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