The decision to use the MIT License is not without its critics
The decision to use the MIT License is not without its critics
Posted Jun 14, 2021 9:06 UTC (Mon) by khim (subscriber, #9252)In reply to: The decision to use the MIT License is not without its critics by Wol
Parent article: Rewriting the GNU Coreutils in Rust
> Dragging this into a case about different software is quite likely to be thrown out as irrelevant.
How would that be irrelevant? If the company distributes your software and then tries to sue someone… how would that work? You can't simultaneously claim you believe software is just a math and then turn around and try to claim that it's patented. It's bad faith as minimum.
> Maybe I just haven't been around big corporate lawyers enough ... :-)Or read enough news. When Oracle sued Google over Java copyright infringement was nine lines. And while, eventually, billions Oracle tried to get were never awarded… the case went to SCOTUS.
You forget (or misunderstand) what's the work of lawers actually is.
Their work is not to make sure you wouldn't be sued. That's impossible: is US, at least, anyone may sue anyone else for any reason.
Their work is not even to ensure you win. You are correct: there are many defenses which may ensure that court would (after few rounds of appeal) decide in your favor.
Works of lawers is to make court battles cost-effective! Otherwise why would they even get paid in the first place?
And your little stunt is bad as they come: some kind of unique (and very broad) patent statement they have to deal with in court. Sounds convincing to layman (at least to some laymans) and is not obvious why it should be ignored. Better to avoid that if at all possible…
> Lawyers love arguing things.Only when they are paid to do that. In case of licenses they prefer to reuse analysis which was already done. They may not like GPLv3 but they know it. They discussed it with colleagues, they, most likely, already have a guideline and so on.
Your little stunt? They would ask for significant sum before they would be even ready to declare it safe or not safe! And in most companies this sum immediately becomes “price of that software” and often means that you can't use it. It becomes too expensive.
