synaptics driver MIT license approach
John Hughes
john at Calva.COM
Sat May 12 10:50:17 PDT 2007
Daniel Stone wrote:
> On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 01:05:57PM -0700, Yan Seiner wrote:
>
>> Daniel Stone wrote:
>>
>>> No, because that's absolutely insane.
>>>
>>> 'We tried contacting you to relicense your GPL code to BSD, but
>>> couldn't, so we just put it in our proprietary app. Cheers!'
>>>
>>> Copyright passes to the estate if someone dies, so you can convince the
>>> executioner to do as you like. But if you simply can't find the person,
>>> or they don't want to talk to you -- bad luck.
>>>
>>>
>> Not really insane; that's how real estate is handled. If you have a
>> piece of land where ownership cannot be determined, or where the owner
>> has died/disappeared and cannot be located, there is a legal framework
>> in place for clearing title for the land. Otherwise the landscape would
>> be dotted with parcels you couldn't anything with....
>>
>
> Yes, but real estate is exclusive. It's not like there's a finite
> amount of code in the world that can be written.
>
Well, for any given code size there is a finite amount of software that
can be written....
And we haven't yet managed to make those infinite length tapes, and as
far as I know we never will be able to.
So, yes, there is a finite amount of software that can be written.
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