[Ecommerce] FSF moots patent retaliation clause for next GPL

Michelle Childs michelle.childs@cptech.org
Wed Sep 7 09:13:06 2005


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/09/06/fsf_patent_gpl/

FSF moots patent retaliation clause for next GPL
By Lucy Sherriff
Published Tuesday 6th September 2005 15:22 GMT

The Free Software Foundation says it is mulling over plans to introduce
some kind of patent retaliation clause into the next version of Richard
Stallman's General Public Licence.

The clause would seek to restrict the distribution and use of free
software to parties prepared to forgo patent infringement lawsuits against
free software developers.

FSF Europe president, Georg Greve told us that while the FSF is
considering some patent and DRM language for the next version of the GPL,
"none of this is decided and that only the first draft will show what is
really in there".

He was speaking to El Reg after an article on Reuters quoted him as saying
that anyone who patented software would be prevented from using free
software. Greve says this is not quite what he was getting at:

"The basic idea is that if someone uses software patents against a Free
Software program under the GPL, he might lose the right to distribute that
particular software, to use it for their products. We have no interest in
restricting the way people can use and develop software."

He added that it is by no means certain that this clause, in any form,
will make it into GPLv3. "It will be for Richard Stallman to work on these
issues later this year," Greve concluded. =AE



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