Re: Yet another license question

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Paul Wouters wrote:
On Wed, 4 Oct 2006, Rahul Sundaram wrote:

You cant add restrictions on top of GPL. Once it is licensed as GPL then it is
Free software and can be used the terms of the license which does allow
commercial usage. IMO, you can ignore the author's confusion and include it in
Fedora.

I know that. Though I can see myself breaking the AUP of the server by
accidentally downloading the same source twice while creating the pacakge. Can
I not sell it anymore then (I guess I can, I would just violate his server's
AUP not the GPL).

Since the software is under GPL, anyone can mirror the software and forget about the original server's AUP and there doesnt seem to be any legally binding use policy in the mirrors. So not sure there is a real problem other than perhaps a minor hurdle in selecting a reliable mirror as the package source. See more on the Debian related note below.


Also, I don't like the signal the author is sending by the misleading
statements of pretending that downloads are covered by a license agreement
different from the downloaded software.

We all want to get rich and release free software. The Dansguardian way is
not the way to do it.

Sure. Nobody likes misleading statements that are not part of the licenses themselves but that's a moral personal line to draw on choosing to use or package the software for other end users. The software itself isn't non-free and IMO we shouldn't deny users the ability to use a GPL licensed useful software just because the author is deliberately or unintentionally misleading. Thats the case for Xchat's windows port too.

The limitations of such tricky things seems to be recognised by the author himself. See the FAQ on Debian in this page.

http://dansguardian.org/?page=copyright2

Rahul

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