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Posted Feb 1, 2012 2:22 UTC (Wed) by BrucePerens (guest, #2510)
In reply to: Can we stop this sub-thread? by Trelane
Parent article: Garrett: The ongoing fight against GPL enforcement

If it's settled, I'd assume it's sealed, so why is the PDF of the defendant's side available?

The parties and the court had not agreed to close the case to public view at that time. They agreed to seal as part of the settlement.

What is common for proprietary settlements, generally speaking?

Very large damage payments.


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Posted Feb 1, 2012 2:31 UTC (Wed) by Trelane (subscriber, #56877) [Link] (1 responses)

> Very large damage payments.

IMHO, this is likely an easier thing for a company than ongoing compliance verification and potential litigation.

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Posted Feb 1, 2012 3:13 UTC (Wed) by BrucePerens (guest, #2510) [Link]

IMHO, this is likely an easier thing for a company than ongoing compliance verification and potential litigation.

I am not getting that impression from the companies I work with. They express worse sentiments about their industry partners (one company calls them "frenemies") than they do about us. And you've never seen a truly messed-up work situation for engineers until you've worked in a company that is highly intellectual-property oriented. When they bring me in, I feel more like their therapist than their consultant.

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Posted Feb 1, 2012 22:11 UTC (Wed) by jiu (guest, #57673) [Link] (2 responses)

And why does SFC not insist on publishing the terms of these settlements? It would make things more straightforward.

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Posted Feb 2, 2012 1:31 UTC (Thu) by Trelane (subscriber, #56877) [Link]

Because it's sealed. They're not allowed to. I would guess that it's Best Buy's request, but only the SFC knows for certain, and they probably can't say.

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Posted Feb 2, 2012 5:16 UTC (Thu) by BrucePerens (guest, #2510) [Link]

Bradley wrote today about what the terms are, in this blog posting. It is unfortunate that most defendants are more willing to settle if the terms are sealed. But you can look at the IRS filings which Bradley linked to from his blog posting, and find out what money there was, and where it went.


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