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Date:      Wed, 04 Jul 2001 14:08:34 -0700
From:      Terry Lambert <tlambert2@mindspring.com>
To:        Mikel King <mikel@ocsinternet.com>
Cc:        freebsd-advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: BSD, .Net comments - any reponse to this reasoning?
Message-ID:  <3B4385D2.7D0166A3@mindspring.com>
References:  <NFBBJICOAOJNJHMCFMLMKEAACAAA.mikel@ocsinternet.com>

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Mikel King wrote:
> 
> I've been reading this perticlar thread for a while now,
> and have acurious observations.
> 
>         I've been doing this for quite sometime now, and the
> majority of clients that I deal with could give a rat's ass
> about licensing, or operating systems for that mater. All
> they care about is if they are able to work on their data,
> in some sort of familiar application.

I'm pretty sure they care about price and delivery
dates.

The BSD license allows a commerical company to "stand
on the shoulders of giants", which means they can use
the code to prepare a derivate work in less time, and
therefore also at a lower price point, than they would
otherwise be able to do.

The GPL allows a commercial company to look at the code,
and thus perhaps use it as a reference implementation to
let them reimplement the code (probably not, though,
since it won't push a standard unless everyone reimplements
it in commercial products), but not to touch the code, due
to their very reason for being.

If I had to categorize the GPL being applied to things
that rightly belong in the public domain, like NSA and
DARPA funded research, I'd have to say "If I haven't seen
as far, it's because I've been standing on the chests of
prone midgets".

-- Terry

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