Re: Licenses on CPAN
[email protected] (Tom Christiansen) Sun, 10 Sep 2000 18:33:31 -0600
| Newsgroups | perl.perl6.licenses |
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| Message-ID | <2606.968632411@chthon> |
>No, it is absolutely not patently false. It's entirely accurate. Perhaps >you've missed what the FSF says about the Artistic License (used by >itself), an opinion that I've heard is backed up by their legal counsel: > The Artistic license. > We cannot say that this is a free software license because it is too > vague; some passages are too clever for their own good, and their > meaning is not clear. We urge you to avoid using it, except as part > of the disjunctive license of Perl. >Remember, *licensing fails closed.* Big deal. If the licence is so unclear that it scares away some megacorporate litiscum, then this is hardly all that great loss, no is it? Did you *really* want to have to get involved with the sort of people who would go trying to create little Pharisaical loopholes around your expressed wishes? I don't think so. Personally, I happen to *like* the encouragement to contact the owner about this. If the AL succeeds in getting people to do this, then more power to it. Anybody who's unclear about what a licence is doing should of course merely contact the actual owner of that software and simply *ask* whether it would be ok with them to do such and such with their software. If these grabbers can't be bothered even to pay the owner of the IP that they intend to appropriate this (lamentably un)common courtesy--if instead they'd rather just be sneaks and sharks and *take* whatever they can sink there bloody claws into without so much as a by-your-leave--then just forget about them. I hold it as an imperturbable Article of Faith that it will be a cold, cold day in Hell before Larry throws someone to the magistrates over that person's alleged violations of the Artistic Licence as it applies to Perl. And no one else can bring suit of damages done against them here, because Larry is not just the Author, he's also the Owner. And gues what? If the Owner has no problem, there is no problem. Have a nice day. -tom