Fwd: Transcript of Richard's GPLv3 presentation and Q&A from Torino, March 18th

Abhas Abhinav abhas@[EMAIL-PROTECTED]
Fri Mar 31 09:46:28 IST 2006


Good Morning, Friends!

Forwarding an email that came up on the FSF Europe mailing list. The
transcript makes excellent reading. Plus there is also a streaming video
available - links are provided in the URL below.

Additionally, have a look at: http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/gplv3/

On similar lines, I suggest that we have a page on our wiki that details
and minutes all that we do towards the forthcoming GPLv3 event in
August. I'll try to create the page today and fill it in with all the
activities that have happened. Others can then put in requests, TODOs
and more details...

Cheers, Abhas.

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Subject: Transcript of Richard's GPLv3 presentation and Q&A from Torino,
	March 18th
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I've made and put online a transcript of RMS's presentation and Q&A session
from the recent GPLv3 event: "The Future of Free Software" March 18th,
Turin, Italy:

http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/gplv3/torino-rms-transcript.en.html

Sections

 1. First, a note on "intellectual property"
 2. On to the GPLv3
 3. About "or any later version" and transitioning between versions
 4. Software patents: explicit patent grants
 5. The four freedoms of Free Software
 6. Digital Restrictions Management: how it was tackled without
      restricting usage or modification
 7. DRM and laws about effective restriction measures
 8. Licence compatibility
 9. Compatibility with Affero - addressing web services, if you want
10. Compatibility with two kinds of patent retaliation
11. The draft GPLv3 does contain a very limited patent retaliation clause
12. Requirements for notifying users of the licence terms
13. Question 1: What about Linux?
14. Question 2: About dynamic linking and languages
15. Question 3a: What if someone thinks the spirit has been changed?
16. Question 3b: Can writing Free Software beat DRM or is lobbying needed?
      (Stallman's answer discusses democracy)
17. Question 4: Who is involved in the process?
18. Question 5: Why is there not a team running it instead of you, and who
      will run it next time?
19. Question 6: What ideas for GPLv3 were rejected?


And I've added a link to it on the GPLv3 wiki page for such texts:
http://gplv3.fsf.org/wiki/index.php/Reusable_texts


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