The Controversy Behind Canonical's Intellectual Property Policy

Posted by bob on Jul 17, 2015 7:43 PM EDT
Linux Journal; By James Darvell
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In the world of FOSS, a small change to a license can be a big deal. For users of proprietary software, changes in the EULA are hardly even registered. Those users click "Ok" and forget about it in the blink of an eye. They have accepted that they are severely limited as far as their rights to alter or redistribute the software is concerned.

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