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[News] GNU/GPL Software So Good Even Satellite Receivers Must have It

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GPL possibly violated by satellite receivers

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| Rohde says he took this up with NDS, the company behind the encryption 
| software used in the receivers, but encountered only silence from ViaSat, so 
| now sees no alternative to taking legal action against them for copyright 
| infringement.   
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http://www.h-online.com/open/GPL-possibly-violated-by-satellite-receivers--/news/114022

GNU Smalltalk featured on Industry Misinterpretations

http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog/bonzinip/gnu-smalltalk-featured-industry-misinterpretations


Recent:

Rohde vs Viasat on GPL/LGPL

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| Viasat A/S is not the only Danish company that is likely to infringe on GPL.
| Stofa also distributes a Motorola box in Denmark named "Zaptor", which is
| loaded with software like Linux and Mozilla Firefox. When I bought the Zaptor
| box I never received any GPL notices with it nor an offer to receive the
| source code. I know that Yousee also runs Linux on their HD boxes from
| Samsung, but I have yet to see the source code made available anywhere.
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http://duff.dk/viasat/


SFLC: Microsoft violated the GPL

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| Microsoft violated the General Public License v2 (GPLv2) when it distributed
| its Hyper-V Linux Integration Components (LinuxIC) without providing source
| code, says the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC).
|
| The violation was rectified when Microsoft contributed more than 20,000 lines
| of source code to the Linux community last week. The drivers are designed to
| improve the performance of the Linux operating system when it is virtualized
| on the Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V hypervisor-based virtualization system.
|
| [...]
|
| "It seems to me that Sam [Ramji] is likely correct when he says that talk
| inside Microsoft about releasing the source was under way before the Linux
| developers began their enforcement effort," said Bradley Kuhn, a policy
| analyst and tech director at the SFLC.
|
| "However, that talk doesn't mean that there wasn't a problem. As soon as one
| distributes the binaries of a GPL'd work, one must provide the source for
| those binaries, so Microsoft's delay in this regard was a GPL violation.
|
| "The important thing to note from a perspective of freedom is that this
| software, whether it is released properly under the GPL or kept proprietary
| in violation of the GPL, is a piece of software designed to convince people
| to give up free virtualization platforms like Xen and KVM, and [to] use
| Microsoft's virtualization technology instead," Kuhn added.
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http://www.sdtimes.com/content/article.aspx?ArticleID=33641
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