Recommendation: no GPLv3 for Solaris
Posted Feb 10, 2007 23:18 UTC (Sat) by
ernest (subscriber, #2355)
In reply to:
Recommendation: no GPLv3 for Solaris by mmarq
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Recommendation: no GPLv3 for Solaris
The trouble many people seem to have with DRM and open source code (GPL)
is apparently more in the direction of if DRM is used to prevent
recompiled GPLed code from a specific device to be loaded again within a
device because of a missing or invalid signature or checksum only present
with the binary produced by the original maker.
Sources can be GPL, be freely distributable, and can be recompiled and
redistributed by anybody for a specific device. But binary code is
useless as the devices searches for and requires a signature serounding
the binary code before it will allow it to run.
GPLv2 cannot prevent this. I understand this is one of the points which
GPLv3 wants to correct.
Ernest ter Kuile.
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