Combat license proliferation by creating more licenses!

Story: Cautious welcome for new MS shared source licencesTotal Replies: 7
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tuxchick

Oct 19, 2005
9:10 PM EDT
"Microsoft has announced three new licence templates for its Shared Source Initiative that it says should help combat the problem of licence proliferation in the open source developer community."

Mmmkaaay.

On the face of it, these new licenses don't sound too bad. Soooo...what's the catch? Which hand holds the knife?

Even if the licenses have some sekkrit gotcha, this is significant- no one has ever made microshaft revise their software licensing before.
PaulFerris

Oct 20, 2005
1:30 AM EDT
Tuxxy, it's simple. They all end with a single line;

Quoting: Copyright (C) 2005 Microsoft Corp, all rights reversed.
tuxchick

Oct 20, 2005
10:25 AM EDT
Paulie, you did it again- yet another keyboard sacrificed to a coffee-loaded guffaw.
jimf

Oct 20, 2005
2:22 PM EDT
MS is obviously switching to its hardware strategy now. If they get us all laughing hard enough, the sale of keyboards will skyrocket.
tadelste

Oct 20, 2005
3:30 PM EDT
jimf: people have actually accused Microsoft of being a good company in the past. So. There you have it.
jimf

Oct 20, 2005
4:27 PM EDT
Well, the accused should always be considered Innocent until the charge is proven tadelste :).
dinotrac

Oct 20, 2005
7:22 PM EDT
jimf -

That depends on whether the accused is going out with my daughter.
jimf

Oct 20, 2005
9:34 PM EDT
An entirely different issue dinotrack... In that case linch rules apply :D.

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