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[News] The "Freeloaders" and Offenders Are Proprietary Software Vendors

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Vaster Than Empires, and More Slow

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| I should know better by now, but it still amazes me how brazen some 
| freeloaders can be. The only burden on anyone who wanted to modify and 
| re-distribute JMRI's code was proper attribution and a changelog. It also 
| still amazes me how much effort, time, talent, and money it takes to fight 
| these battles. This case required the energies of the plaintiff, the Creative 
| Commons Corp, The Linux Foundation, The Open Source Initiative, Software 
| Freedom Law Center, Yet Another Society - d/b/a The Perl Foundation, and the 
| Wikimedia Foundation, and probably some other folks. Thank you to everyone; 
| it's good to know that some folks are still fighting the good fight.        
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http://blog.linuxtoday.com/blog/2008/08/vaster-than-emp.html


Recent:

McAfee's libel against open source

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| Someone at McAfee thinks that the correlation between botnets and open source 
| is clear, but I am struggling to grasp any connection between the two. 
| Perhaps this is just one more example of McAfee's dubious grasp on reality 
| when it comes to open source. Remember its statement that open-source 
| licensing is a threat to its business?    
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http://www.cnet.com/8301-13505_1-9917989-16.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=TheOpenRoad


We’re not thieves. We just can’t read contracts (McAfee and Open Source)

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| There is a lot of FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) spread about Free/Libre 
| and Open Source (FLOSS) licenses. While companies dependant on older 
| competing business models suggest these licenses are complex or “ambiguous”, 
| the reality is quite the opposite.   
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http://blogs.itworldcanada.com/insights/2008/01/11/we%E2%80%99re-not-thieves-we-just-can%E2%80%99t-read-contracts-mcafee-and-open-source/
http://tinyurl.com/39pjml


Why Are the Feds Still Gunning for McAfee's Former GC?

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| But things didn't quite work out that way. Eight years later, Roberts is 
| preparing for his felony trial on two counts of mail fraud, one count of wire 
| fraud, three counts of false Securities and Exchange Commission filings, and 
| one count of falsifying books and records. If convicted on all seven counts, 
| Roberts faces a maximum of 140 years in prison and more than $10 million in 
| fines. He is also fighting a suit by the SEC for securities fraud and is a 
| defendant with McAfee in two derivative suits over backdating. The SEC  
| complaint called Roberts' repricing "a fraudulent scheme to enrich himself." 
| Roberts pled not guilty to the criminal charges and denied the SEC 
| allegations.        
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| Roberts' attorney, Neal Stephens, a partner at Cooley Godward Kronish in Palo 
| Alto, Calif., said that neither he nor Roberts would comment for this 
| article. McAfee spokesman Joris Evers says, "McAfee does not discuss former
| employees."   
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http://www.law.com/jsp/ihc/PubArticleIHC.jsp?id=1200650739414


McAfee throws some FUD at the GPL

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| In its annual report, Windows security software vendor McAfee told its 
| investors that open source software licence terms it vaguely characterised 
| as " ambiguous" might "result in unanticipated obligations regarding our 
| products."   
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| [...]
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| That statement says several things. First, it reveals that McAfee does use at 
| least some open source software derived code in its products. Second, it 
| betrays that McAfee has misappropriated that open source software and thus is 
| committing copyright infringement, because it doesn't distribute that open 
| source software derivative source code. Third, by calling its products that  
| include open source software code "proprietary", McAfee shows that it really 
| doesn't want to shoulder its GPL licence obligations, but instead wants to 
| both have its cake and eat it too.      
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http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/01/05/mcafee-throws-fud-gpl


McAfee to pay $13.8 million to settle backdating lawsuits

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| McAfee has taken two major steps toward closing the stock-option backdating 
| scandal that has plagued the company for the past two years. 
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/infoworld/20071222/tc_infoworld/94209
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