Fwd: Re: [DNG] 2 months and no response from Eben Moglen - Yes you can rescind your grant. -- The CoC regime is a License violation - Additional restrictive terms

2018-12-24 Thread vnsndalce
Original Message Subject: Re: [DNG] 2 months and no response from Eben Moglen - Yes you can rescind your grant. -- The CoC regime is a License violation - Additional restrictive terms Date: 2018-12-24 16:24 From: vnsnda...@memeware.net To: d...@lists.dyne.org Version 2

Re: [DNG] 2 months and no response from Eben Moglen - Yes you can rescind your grant. -- The CoC regime is a License violation - Additional restrictive terms

2018-12-24 Thread vnsndalce
Hendrik Boom, are you a lawyer? No? How about you shut your fucking mouth about things you have no clue of? Sound like a plan, ignorant lay person? Below is an explanation of just how it is a violation of the rights-holder's grant. The courts are not fooled by "clever" verbiage written up

2 months and no response from Eben Moglen - Yes you can rescind your grant.

2018-12-24 Thread vsnsdualce
It has been 2 months. Eben Moglen has published no research. Because there is nothing more to say: The GPLv2, as used by linux, is a bare license. It can be rescinded at the will of the grantor. The regime that the FSF used, vis-a-vis the GPLv2, is essential: copyright transfers to a central

2 months and no response from Eben Moglen - Yes you can rescind your grant.

2018-12-23 Thread visionsofalice
It has been 2 months. Eben Moglen has published no research. Because there is nothing more to say: The GPLv2, as used by linux, is a bare license. It can be rescinded at the will of the grantor. The regime that the FSF used, vis-a-vis the GPLv2, is essential: copyright transfers to a central

2 months and no response from Eben Moglen - Yes you can rescind your grant.

2018-12-22 Thread visionsofalice
It has been 2 months. Eben Moglen has published no research. Because there is nothing more to say: The GPLv2, as used by linux, is a bare license. It can be rescinded at the will of the grantor. The regime that the FSF used, vis-a-vis the GPLv2, is essential: copyright transfers to a central