theory and practice
theory and practice
Posted Sep 24, 2006 3:15 UTC (Sun) by coriordan (guest, #7544)In reply to: GPLv3 not going far enough? by ibukanov
Parent article: Kernel developers' position on GPLv3
The problem tackled by GPLv3 is worth tackling because someone is already doing it (Tivo). Other cases might be being ignored either because they are not yet being exploited by anyone, or because no one has suggested a good way to prevent them.
Hopefully, no company will find a commercially viable way to do what you've suggested is possible. If it becomes a problem, hopefully someone will suggest a way to fix it in the licence.
It might happen that something cannot be addressed by the licence. In the future, we might have to lobby our legislators or the hardware manufacturers. But, for whatever problems can be solved or reduced by the licence, we should figure them out the solutions this year.
