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[GPLv3 Count]
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| The year has gone by quite quickly since the GPL v3 was first released. We
| have just entered into the month of the release, and it is only 23 days until
| a complete year has passed. It doesn't seem like we have been tracking the
| GPL v3 and its derivatives for a year, but it is more believable when you
| look at the count. Cumulatively, the GPL v3 and its derivatives have gained
| over 2800 adopters, which is an impressive number. Thousands of projects
| have, and now we can more confidently say thousands more will adopt the GPL
| v3, proving its significance in the open source community.
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http://gpl3.blogspot.com/2008/06/gpl-v3-watch-list-is-intended-to-give.html
Microsoft's lobbying arms have been trying (still do) to spread smears about
GPL(v3). Just like some kind of mafia...
Related:
Clearing up anti-GPL3 FUD
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| Some of the bad publicity about GPL3 is deliberate. A particularly
| bad article by Dan Lyons of Forbes magazine painted an offensive
| picture of GPL3 and Richard Stallman, even accusing Stallman of
| having sex with flowers (!!!) after Lyons failed to comprehend
| a scientific joke.
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http://technocrat.net/d/2007/3/22/16651/
Perens Lashes Out at Claims GPL 3 Brings Legal Risks
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| "Let's make it clear that [ACT] is Microsoft's lobbying front and
| that they are going to paint as negative a picture as they can,"
| Perens told eWEEK in an interview.
|
| "Obviously, GPL software is displacing Microsoft enough to have
| them concerned, and it's doing it at customers who are important
| to them. A lawyer's job is to scare the other side if they can--because
| they know it's cheaper than winning a case in court," he said.
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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2112267,00.asp
ACT [Microsoft pressure group] Warns of Legal Risk with Latest GPL Draft
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| But ACT, a Washington-based technology lobby group whose membership
| includes large companies like eBay, Oracle, Orbitz and VeriSign, and
| which was founded in 1998 in response to the Microsoft antitrust case,
| is largely dismissed by those in the open-source community as nothing
| more than a lobby group for the interests of Microsoft and those
| other large corporations.
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http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Association_for_Competitive_Tecnology
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| ACT has been accused of being an industry front for Microsoft,
| promoting a Microsoft-friendly agenda in relation to property rights
| and anti-trust legislation.
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http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Association_for_Competitive_Technology
Open sourcerers do battle for GPLv3
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| Mark Taylor, a former head of the Open Source Consortium in the UK,
| thinks the whole thing is being blown out of all proportion.
|
| He told us: "The only people worrying about the GPL draft are people
| like ACT. Everyone else is really pleased with the draft. The original
| GPL aimed to prevent deals like the one between Novell and Microsoft.
| They just found a loophole. This draft closes it."
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/04/10/open_gpl3/
Microsoft: shades of Saddam Hussein
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| When they write the history of the computer history 10 years from now, the
| date May 14, 2007 will be marked in red: it's the day when everyone knew
| that Microsoft was starting to go down the tube.
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http://www.itwire.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12225&Itemid=1091
Microsoft, the art of Corporate Terrorism.
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| Microsoft, no longer the technological leader in the Computer Desktop
| market, is taking on a terrorist role in its attempt remain in power
| at all costs. (see the link to the CNN story below)
|
| The tactic is intended to frighten current, and would be, free
| software users away from products that Microsoft just can't compete
| with. It's not a new tactic, but for the first time desperation is
| beginning to show.
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http://sweetcomputing.com/index.php?wiki=Microsoft_Terrorism
Microsoft patent claims complicated by GPLv3
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| The current version of the GPL, the open-source license for Linux,
| does not have specific protection against patent litigation for
| companies distributing Linux. However, GPLv3, which is expected
| to be in final release in the next couple of months, has a
| provision promising patent safety to those who receive software,
| such as Linux, distributed under the license.
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=1108052425&rid=-50
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