Linux: GPLv3, DRM, and Exceptions (KernelTrap.org)
Posted Oct 23, 2006 0:44 UTC (Mon) by
man_ls (subscriber, #15091)
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Linux: GPLv3, DRM, and Exceptions (KernelTrap.org) by bojan
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Linux: GPLv3, DRM, and Exceptions (KernelTrap.org)
If fixes are going to be distributed over the network, the phone should probably require manual confirmation for the upgrade by the user. Forced upgrades are a horrible idea, as recently seen here.
If that is the case, then I think it is only fair to let the customers patch and use their own versions of the software. I don't think it is a bad compromise: use GPLv3 software, let users modify/upgrade it. Otherwise, as Ciaran enumerated elsewhere: you use proprietary code and keep tight control over upgrades, or set it in a ROM (or equivalent) and don't let anyone modify it. Seems quite close to what GPLv2 was about, anyway.
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