Hi, Thanks for your remarks. We have sent an e-mail to the r-foundat...@r-project.org this morning to introduce ourself and our work to the R foundation.
>From your advices, we are going to : - create an open source git repository for this whole project instead of giving a source tarball - contact the Software Freedom Conservancy for : - the licencing validation - the trademark point of view - the copyright remark - limit our work to the Android Play Store. Best regards. Apps Embedded Team. 2014-12-10 11:34 GMT+01:00 Brian G. Peterson <br...@braverock.com>: > In the event that a lawyer is consulted, I would suggest finding one with > real experience in open source law. In my experience, even most > intellectual property or software attorneys have little to no experience > with open source law, and I've heard the most dreadful and incorrect > utterances from them on the topic of open source licenses. > > Duncan is correct that parts of R may be incompatible with GPL-3, and that > is a matter for an attorney. > > I installed the premium version of the Android application this morning. > > It appears to contain the required license statement (though whether that > license is valid I cannot say, as discussed in this thread). It also > contains a link to: > > https://code.google.com/p/rconsoleapp/ > > The development team is not listed here either, just 'Apps Embedded' and > more similar redirection. If these are legal entities, and proper > copyright assignments have been done for the 'app collection', this may be > fine, but it is rather outside the spirit of most open source projects. > > The code is also not actually available at the link above. What is > available is an external link to Google Drive, where a 34 MB tarball of > different tarballs exists, in a single archive. Again, consistent with > most open source projects, perhaps one of the several source code > management tools provided by code.google.com could be used to create a > source code repository which could be accessed by other open source > developers, and examined more easily than the tarball. > > It's not clear that anything obvious has been done outside the letter of > the GPL. It is also not clear than any improper use has been made of R > Foundation trademarks (such as the R logo). > > If a lawyer is consulted, one way to find such a lawyer would be to start > with someone at the Software Freedom Conservancy: > > https://sfconservancy.org/ > > They have contacts with attorneys with experience in GPL licensing and > commercialization, in multiple countries. > > Regards, > > Brian > > On 12/09/2014 06:31 PM, Marc Schwartz wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I would send an introductory e-mail to: >> >> r-foundat...@r-project.org <mailto:r-foundat...@r-project.org> >> >> That will facilitate further discussion on the matter and additional >> details can be requested offline as may be needed. >> >> Be aware that none of the R Foundation members are lawyers. So while we >> can perhaps offer informal and non-binding opinions, you should seek formal >> legal guidance from counsel specifically familiar with open source >> licensing regarding your obligations in that domain. >> >> Finally, it would be helpful and courteous to know at least a primary >> contact full name for your group, as opposed to the Team moniker. >> >> Regards, >> >> Marc >> >> >> On Dec 9, 2014, at 5:39 PM, Apps Embedded <apps.embed...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Thanks for your first answers. >>> >>> So, should we contact the R foundation team members to inform them of >>> our project on the Android platform and on the Cydia Store ? >>> If yes, could you give us their email please ? Or should we write to the >>> president of the R foundation for instance ? >>> >>> Best regards. >>> >>> Apps Embedded Team. >>> >>> >>> 2014-12-09 23:49 GMT+01:00 Marc Schwartz <marc_schwa...@me.com <mailto: >>> marc_schwa...@me.com>>: >>> >>> On Dec 9, 2014, at 3:34 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com >>>> <mailto:murdoch.dun...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>>> >>>> On 09/12/2014, 4:26 PM, Marc Schwartz wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Dec 9, 2014, at 10:44 AM, Henrik Bengtsson <h...@biostat.ucsf.edu >>>>>> <mailto:h...@biostat.ucsf.edu>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> On Dec 9, 2014 6:38 AM, "Apps Embedded" <apps.embed...@gmail.com >>>>>> <mailto:apps.embed...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We have published an Android app called R Console on the Play Store >>>>>>> since >>>>>>> Décember 2013. >>>>>>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsopensource.R < >>>>>>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsopensource.R> >>>>>>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com. >>>>>>> appsopensource.Rpremium <https://play.google.com/ >>>>>>> store/apps/details?id=com.appsopensource.Rpremium> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> In the mean time, we have developped its equivalent app for the App >>>>>>> Store. >>>>>>> We released it on march 2014. We have been approved from this date >>>>>>> by Apple >>>>>>> to publish it world wide. >>>>>>> Recently, we learnt that GPL app are not compatible with the App >>>>>>> Store >>>>>>> distribution licence. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> What I would like to write here, would fall under "this is certainly >>>>>> not a topic for R devel", so I refrain. >>>>>> >>>>>> However, I can say that it's likely your problems wouldn't have >>>>>> stopped there; >>>>>> >>>>>> [R] R on the iPhone/iPad? Not so much....a GPL violation >>>>>> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2010-June/240901.html < >>>>>> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2010-June/240901.html> >>>>>> >>>>>> /Henrik >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I might add that, given the intentions expressed below, in terms of >>>>> doing this on a jailbroken iOS device via Cydia, the concerns raised in >>>>> the >>>>> Apple iOS SDK, that I referenced in the above linked post from 2010, >>>>> essentially go away. >>>>> >>>>> They would still be germane, as may now be expressed in the current >>>>> SDK, including the use of the new Swift language, if the OP's intent was >>>>> to >>>>> pursue this via official AppStore channels and am surprised that it was >>>>> approved by Apple previously given the indicated content and functionality >>>>> of the app. >>>>> >>>>> The primary intention of jailbreaking an iOS device is, of course, to >>>>> circumvent Apple's restrictions on the software that can be installed by >>>>> using third party distribution channels and in the tools that can be used >>>>> to develop apps. >>>>> >>>>> That being said, the licensing issues, as Duncan raised in his reply, >>>>> are still germane and permission from the R Foundation should be sought >>>>> for >>>>> any uses involving R Foundation copyrighted content. That would be >>>>> relevant >>>>> for both the iOS implementation and the Android implementation. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Just to be clear: everybody already has permission from the R copyright >>>> holders to use R within the existing licenses. There's no need to seek >>>> extra permission for that. >>>> >>>> Trademarks are different... >>>> >>>> Duncan Murdoch >>>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks for the clarification Duncan, I was imprecise in my language. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Marc >>> >>> >>> >>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Marc Schwartz >>>>> >>>>> P.S. I echo's Duncan's comment, in that I am also a member of the R >>>>> Foundation, but am not speaking here on it's behalf. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Thus we decided to remove the iOS app from the App Store several >>>>>>> days ago. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We are thinking of publishing the same app published under Cydia >>>>>>> with a >>>>>>> freemium model. >>>>>>> Its licence would be GPL v3. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What we would like to do under Cydia with R Console is to have the >>>>>>> following behavior : >>>>>>> - free version will be able to run recommended packages and graphics >>>>>>> are >>>>>>> not enabled. A small ad banner is present on top of the app. >>>>>>> - premium version will be the same as the free version except the ad >>>>>>> banner >>>>>>> will not be present anymore and 3 compilers will be integrated into >>>>>>> the app >>>>>>> in order to be able to compile and run most of the Cran packages from >>>>>>> source. >>>>>>> - graphics may be added in a second step. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The app will be considered as a bundle of open-source tools. This >>>>>>> bundle >>>>>>> will be under the Gnu General Public Licence version 3. Each >>>>>>> open-source >>>>>>> tool which contributes to the overall bundle will stay in its >>>>>>> original >>>>>>> licence (R is GPL v2 for instance) but the bundle will be GPL v3. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> From your point of view, do you see any legal issue with this >>>>>>>> project under >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cydia for jailbroken iOS devices? >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> From a trademark point of view, is the name of the apps "R Console >>>>>>>> Free" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> and "R Console Premium" ok ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks for your help. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Apps Embedded Team. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> > ______________________________________________ > R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel