GPL gives up author's rights
Posted Aug 22, 2003 18:57 UTC (Fri) by
brouhaha (subscriber, #1698)
In reply to:
GPL gives up author's rights by giraffedata
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Aiming at the GPL?
People usually talk about this transfer of rights as "licensing" the right rather than "waiving" the right, but "waiving" is clearly a correct term.
Perhaps it is technically correct, but I have NEVER seen a copyright
holder granting a license described in this way before. People don't
describe Microsoft's EULA for Windows or Office as a waiver of Microsoft's
rights, but in the sense you describe, it would be.
Perhaps I misinterpreted it, but the posting to which I was originally
responding seemed to be attempting to make a point that the GPL was
unique or at least rather unusual in acting as a waiver. I would claim that
the GPL "waives" even less rights than the BSD license, and I have yet to
see anyone claim the BSD license to be unenforceable because it is a
"waiver".
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