On 9/14/2016 6:40 PM, Ian S. King wrote:
>And technology is always better when the lawyers get involved, right?
Linux went a long time with no lawsuits that were legally precedent setting. I thought it interesting that the busybox folks were the first ones to raise a fuss. There has always been a tension with the intent of the GPL to force open source and the ways to legally protect works, so the lawyers, etc., are there, since there are lots of people wanting to take advantage.

Point about Busybox is that I don't know if anyone else has ever, or is now watching with an intent to litigate.

People are entitled to ask for their work whatever they like, or do the BSD thing and let it essentially go (or Apache, don't know whichever is the "free take" license). Usually disputes arise.


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