Cc: Pavel Machek <pavel@...>, Ivo van Doorn <ivdoorn@...>, Luis Correia <luis.f.correia@...>, kernel list <linux-kernel@...>, <linux-wireless@...>, <rt2400-devel@...>, <mwallis@...>
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 14:54:54 Dan Williams wrote:
Agreed. This should have been done before this discussion even started.
The intent of MODULE_LICENSE is to mark the license on the code. This is
clearly stated in several places in Documentation/ (if my memory serves).
No, but it is a mis-use of MODULE_LICENSE, which is supposed to state the
correct license on the code.
Deception in order to create a situation whereby you can prosecute people for
violation of the law is illegal. Therefore not distributing the code with any
indication as to the license other than MODULE_LICENSE and attempting to
prosecute afterwards is illegal. QED: even if the code is not GPL'd (and such
could be learned by contacting the author), the fact that it ships without
any indication of the license other than MODULE_LICENSE implies that the
license is what is stated and prosecution on the grounds that it isn't
becomes entrapment.
I know several and have asked one that is a very good friend. He agreed with
my interpretation of the presented facts - that since the only indication of
what the license on the code might be is MODULE_LICENSE it can be safely
assumed that the license is what that states. Any attempt to later prosecute
because the license is not what is stated would constitute entrapment - which
is illegal.
DRH
PS: note that all legal information contained here-in is only known to be
valid in the US.
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