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Licence text and fabsLicence text and fabsPosted Oct 5, 2006 11:16 UTC (Thu) by nim-nim (subscriber, #34454)In reply to: Licence text and fabs by mingo Parent article: Busy busy busybox
> So where does the GPLv2+DRM combination create the "BSD on GPL code"
Very easily, you only need to make DRMed PCs the cheap norm and open PCs the expensive exception.
for every-market-without-GPLv3-software ; do
// Making exceptions costs money and the majors don't like hairies
// Need some GPLv2 devs with access to DRMed hardware
// This only takes a few years with modern lifecycles
// This takes a tad longuer, as hairies will hoard previous gen hardware
// Without hobbyists there are less floss devs on the job market
note (floss-in-market-nonexistent);
This is the usual BSD pattern of hire key community people, stop contributing downstream, redeploy once the community is anemic
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