Re: Open Software License
On Monday 02 June 2003 13:16, Joey Hess wrote:
> This is a new one to me. It's the license of elfutils, which is included
> in rpm 4.2.
>
> The Open Software License
> v. 1.0
>
sounds like a fairly straightforward BSD like license with a little more legal
control. However ....
> License Terms
>
> 1) Grant of Copyright License. Licensor hereby grants You a
> world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, perpetual, non-sublicenseable
> license to do the following:
>
> a) to reproduce the Original Work in copies;
>
> b) to prepare derivative works ("Derivative Works") based upon the
> Original Work;
>
> c) to distribute copies of the Original Work and Derivative Works
> to the public, with the proviso that copies of Original Work or
> Derivative Works that You distribute shall be licensed under the
> Open Software License;
>
> d) to perform the Original Work publicly; and
>
> e) to display the Original Work publicly.
>
no where do I see the right to distribute binaries from either the original
work or a derivative one. You can give me the original, you can give me your
patches, you could even give me a translation but you do not seem to have the
right to give me a .deb of it. Unless a binary is considered a derivative
work in this license?
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