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The free software foundation said on Tuesday it would start adapting rules for development and use of free software by including penalties against those who patent software or use anti-piracy technology.
Free software needs to be licensed under specific rules to guarantee that it can be freely studied, copied, modified, reused, shared and redistributed. The Linux operating system kernel is one of the best known examples of free software.
The most popular rule book, the GNU General Public License (GPL) developed by Richard Stallman, was developed 14 years ago, before big Internet shops and web services.
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One Response for "GPL to be Modified to Penalize Patents and DRM"
September 9th, 2005 at 1:45 pm
1mmmmmmm GNU. VIVA LA OPEN-SOURCE! :P
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