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Re: GPL and other licences
From: |
Alexander Terekhov |
Subject: |
Re: GPL and other licences |
Date: |
Sat, 04 Feb 2006 17:22:47 +0100 |
GNUtian logic in action.
Lasse Reichstein Nielsen wrote:
[...]
> You can combine software to create both a plain compilation and a
> derived work.
Only in the GNU Republic.
> I shall not try to draw the line, but I'd put my money on there being more
> derived works than you seem to think.
Yeah, I know.
http://web.novalis.org/talks/compliance-for-developers/slide-49.html
[begin textual copying]
July 27, 2004 GPL Compliance for Software Developers Legal notes
----------------------------------------------------------------
Legal notes
Static linking creates a derivative work through textual copying
Most dynamic linking cases involve distributing the library
Still a derivative work:
Dynamic linking
Distributing only the executable (testtriangle)
Still a derivative work:
Distributing the source code of software which links to a library
when that library is the only software to provide that interface
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Copyright (C) 2004, Free Software Foundation. Verbatim copying
permitted provided this notice is preserved.
[end textual copying]
I suppose that "through textual copying", this message and all
archives (google's, etc. that now contain and combine it),
constitute unauthorized (note that only verbatim copying was
permitted and no right to prepare derivatives was conveyed)
"derived work" (i.e. "derivative work" under GNU law) of the
FSF's "legal notes". I've thoroughly contaminated the Internet.
Oh my bad.
>
> > When you print two short stories on the same sheet of paper (or PDF),
> > you're not creating a derivative work.
>
> Exactly. There is no creative effort on my part in just putting one after
> the other (except perhaps if the selection of stories in itself has artistic
> merit).
>
> > And the same goes when you put several
> > pieces of source code under different licenses in one file. Think
> > tarball.
>
> Intentions matter. Putting things in a tar file is usaually with the
> intention of moving them together. Putting them in the same jar file
> usually means using them together.
So what? Copyright protects software as literary works (subject
to the AFC test). Functional and environmental aspects like "using
together", address spaces, enclaves, kernel/user space, and etc.
are all totally irrelevant.
> A jar file can be a single program,
> combining different works into one derived work.
The copyright law outside the GNU Republic doesn't concern itself
with "single programs". Whatever that is. It's just a bunch of
literary works to be used in a computer in order to bring about a
certain result. And a jar is just an archive (apart from optional
META-INF), my GNUtian friend.
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/guide/jar/jar.html
regards,
alexander.
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