Is the contract restricted to the buyers, or to the "any 3rd party" of the GPL?
Is the contract restricted to the buyers, or to the "any 3rd party" of the GPL?
Posted Jan 12, 2026 13:20 UTC (Mon) by pizza (subscriber, #46)In reply to: Is the contract restricted to the buyers, or to the "any 3rd party" of the GPL? by SLi
Parent article: SFC v. VIZIO: who can enforce the GPL?
Most legal texts have been extended to cover stuff far beyond what existed when they were first written. Classic example being the US Constitution's bill of rights.
> But I don't think it's hard to find FSF quotes saying "only the copyright owners can sue" from the relevant times, and that's quite relevant for the intent of the parties when conducting the transaction.
Except the FSF isn't a party to this agreement either. :) If you're going to get into their _intent_ then it's going to be more broadly encompassing than what the _actual_ GPLv2 text allows. Hence the v3 "bugfixes".
Meanwhile, as you mentioned earlier, case law (if not actual statue) develops over subsequent years, and can easily result in outcomes that differ from the intent of any of the [un] involved parties.
