On Jan 27, 2008 9:45 PM, Forest Bond <forest(a)alittletooquiet.net> wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 27, 2008 at 08:14:29PM +0100, Marek wrote:
If you are a copyright holder then you should
know how the GPL protects
your
work.
I should also point out that the GPL was created to protect users, not to
protect the ownership rights of developers.
Are you serious about this??? How about not using a license at all? Having a
public domain code would protect users in the most elegant way - do whatever
you want with it.
Certainly the intent of the GPL is
not in line with your interpretation. If your interpretation is correct,
it is
most certainly a loop-hole.
The GPL is about freedom to study, modify and run the code in modified and
unmodified form and to *give* it to others if you wish so. It even allows
you to charge for distribution. It's not about charity for middlesized or
big companies. What's so not comprehensable about it?
Marek