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If you build your business on Linux, then you should share your code, according to Eben Moglen, chairman of the Software Freedom Law Center. This view was expressed in a presentation given by Moglen at the Open Source Business Conference in San Francisco. The Center is based in New York, and counts noted Stanford University professor Laurence Lessig among its directors. Moglen is also a professor at Columbia University.Google spokespeople have pointed out that the company committed to doing no evil has contributed to open source projects (including Linux), but Moglen makes it clear that his view is that the community comes first. "(Google has) ethical and community responsibilities to return at least those modifications that are not critical to their business and that are of general value to the community," Moglen said. "We will see over time whether there are additional measures necessary in order to secure cooperation in the community."
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JulesLt 05/25/07 04:45:32 AM EDT | |||
I don't quite get this - it's a bit like someone saying you should stop hitting your kids. The implication is that you do hit your kids, even if you don't. It also perpetuates the myth that open source software is created only by a good-hearted community of developers tinkering in their spare time, and ripped off by corporates - that 'the community' is somehow separate. Who's 'the community' for enterprise Java web frameworks? |
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EOS News Desk 05/23/07 10:48:45 AM EDT | |||
'They have ethical and community responsibilities to return at least those modifications that are not critical to their business and that are of general value to the community,' said Eben Moglen. 'We will see over time whether there are additional measures necessary in order to secure cooperation in the community.' |
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