Guest Opinion: Don’t fear the GPLv3
Mar 26, 2007 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThis guest column by Bruce Perens describes in plain language how Version 3 modernizes the GPL, while preserving the intent of earlier versions. Additionally, it debunks a few common GPLv3 myths, and suggests how the Linux kernel itself could someday wind up adopting the revised license.
Specifically debunked GPLv3 myths include:
- Requires developers to “give away their keys”
- Incompatible with DRM (digital rights management)
- GPLv2 is “good enough”
- GPLv3 will not “block” Novell/Microsoft type deals
- GPLv3 will divide the open source software community
- Linux will never switch because a license change would be too painful
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