mako: licensing (60)

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  1. Finally!
  2. Wow! Awesome news.
  3. Why binary kernel drives are a broken idea technically.
  4. Nice overview of the contributor agreement/copyright assignment discussion.
  5. CC announces the 4.0 process for their new licenses. And it basically looks great. The one exception is the revaluation of the database stuff. The language about not making this works is wise and smart, but it's also going pretty hard to imagine how they could walk that line. The situation now is CC zero for data, or nothing. Anything CC does is going to make that situation worse.
    updated: 2011-11-04, original: 2011-11-04 to , , , , , , , - Archived Link
  6. "Trying to shift the burden of proof back onto themselves, I asked why they don't contribute to the open-source projects from which they derive so much value. Many indicated that it's too hard to contribute back to open-source projects due to internal legal issues and the high bar to knowing how to contribute. They suggested that they would instead prefer to pay the open-source companies to do that work for them."
  7. Interesting exploration of dual licensing of free software and their effects.
  8. 2009-11-25 to , , - Archived Link
  9. Scratch is now under the GPL! Woot!
  10. Yikes. I guess I'll think twice before I buy a bunch of software. ;)
  11. A whole country (albeit not a very big one) goes in for compulsory licenses for music.
  12. Interesting opinion article in favor of the LGPL for QT.
  13. Take Blackduck's results with a giant fist full of salt, but do look at these trends.
  14. Image of printer dots from a Mass license. They've been decoded to the serial number.
  15. Sounds complicated.

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