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From: | Rjack |
Subject: | Re: Artifex v. Diebold: "The GPL is non-commercial!" |
Date: | Sat, 07 Feb 2009 13:45:08 -0500 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 (Windows/20081209) |
Rahul Dhesi wrote:
Rjack <user@example.net> writes:But this doesn't explain why you seem to think that the license should use US-specific language.One tactic of trolling is to endlessly ask "why" questions especially concerning other's motivations. Perhaps you shouldsimply state your reasons "why" I shouldn't prefer US-specific language.Since we are discussing software that will be propagated worldwide, it makes no sense to make its license specific to any one country.
OK, Rahul -- you win -- write your license in Esperanto. Present the license to judges in Spain, France, the US and Russia and see what they say. 1) Keep praying for a universal one world government where the laws and language are all uniform. 2) Be prepared to wait a while. Sincerely, Rjack :)
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