Re: About GPL and proprietary software - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Doug McNaught
Subject Re: About GPL and proprietary software
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In response to Re: About GPL and proprietary software  ("Dann Corbit" <DCorbit@connx.com>)
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"Dann Corbit" <DCorbit@connx.com> writes:

> Which brings up an interesting question.  How has the FSF become the
> legal copyright holder to ANYTHING?  After all, the FSF is not the
> original author of any of it.  Who was it that decided the FSF was to
> suddenly become the owner of this stuff?  What legal weight did that
> decision have?

1. RMS wrote a lot of gcc and GNU Emacs, among others, and also of
   course founded the FSF.
2. For software to be considered a part of the GNU project, the
   original author (and any major contributors) must assign copyright
   to the FSF, which gives it legal status to defend the GPL for that
   software.  Many authors have done this.  The FSF is very careful
   about getting the legal paperwork before allowing someone to
   contribute to GNU code (this is one reason development went so
   slowly on some of the packages for a long time).
3. There are major projects like the Linux kernel that are GPL but not
   GNU.  No one entity holds copyright on Linux; though Linus probably
   has the strongest claim, anyone who has contributed significant
   amounts of code has standing to sue license violators (AFAIK, but
   IANAL).

-Doug

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