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To: Question_Assumptions
The GPL will only "steal" your IP if you first "steal" GPL IP. That seems to be a fair trade to me.

In fact the GPL won't even "steal" anyone's IP at all. If the person "stealing" the GPL IP doesn't live up to the GPL, then it's a garden variety copyright violation, same as if the person "stole" Sun's or Microsoft's IP.

212 posted on 08/21/2003 9:07:17 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck
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To: HiTech RedNeck
In fact the GPL won't even "steal" anyone's IP at all.

According to 99% of Linux fanatics it does. Just like when SCO unknowingly released a version of Linux that potentially had IP planted by IBM.

215 posted on 08/21/2003 9:11:52 PM PDT by Golden Eagle
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To: HiTech RedNeck
In fact the GPL won't even "steal" anyone's IP at all. If the person "stealing" the GPL IP doesn't live up to the GPL, then it's a garden variety copyright violation, same as if the person "stole" Sun's or Microsoft's IP.

I put "steal" in quotes for a reason. It sounded like that to the person I was responding to, any loss of control of your IP or movement of your IP into the open source space where people could use it without royalties is somehow theft. I don't agree with that definition, thus the quotes.

310 posted on 08/22/2003 7:10:09 AM PDT by Question_Assumptions
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