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I don’t think anything will happen unless someone tells the folks who wrote the original code and points out that…you know what never mind I don’t give a shit.
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Who are you defending here? Me? Stop then.
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You're 100% right. We are animals.
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But it could be anyone, even you or me, because the GPL3 license provides a community benefit (ie. the EQ Emulator people gave their source code to the community under a license, so the entire community suffers if that license is violated). And there's an entire site setup to handle such complaints: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-violation.en.html. Potentially the Free Software Foundation might even get involved and provide free legal aid. (Now, once a complaint is made I believe they'll first try to get the rights holder to pursue it, and if the rights holder doesn't want to that might gum up the works a bit ... again, I'm not a lawyer, so I don't know those details. But the point is, once you open source a creative work, you can't "take it back", so even if the EQ Emu people truly said "We think the GPL3 was a mistake, sorry R&N" it wouldn't matter, legally.)
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Last edited by loramin; 12-10-2021 at 05:28 PM..
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We'll see. I note you haven't posted this same objection on TAKP's site even though it doesn't publish its changes either (it says it will "some day," but that's not good enough for compliance) so you're taking aim at P99 specifically for some reason. What motivated you to "turn heel?" We've seen motivated community members do that before, usually due to feeling slighted in some way or another. Reminds me of people practically spamming Sony/Daybreak about P99's existence prior to the 2015 agreement. Feel free to fill me in via PM if you don't care for some of the usual jokers around here sticking their noses in.
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You guys are hilarious.
This post stems from a different thread and OP just felt like it warranted its own thread, and made the mistake of using a clickbait title that got you guys hackles up right off the bat. I take it for granted that loramin is a committed p99 guy considering countless hours tuning up the wiki to the benefit of everyone here. | ||
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1. They aren't redistributing closed source modification. 2. The project is "science" tm. We just have the benefit of being allowed to connect. 3. No one is profiting. Entirely legal even for me to experiment, tinker, refine my own quake 1 server source and allow people to connect even if it was closed source. As long as I didn't charge for connections. Or sell or give that code to anyone. P99 is completely legal and no one is compelled by GpLv3 under these circumstances to release anything. It's not like GpL3 telescope control software where they are selling it for use with other tracking motors or as part of an OS that can control telescopes. Or distributing bins of the code. Totally legal in the former, rather than the latter. Case closed. Get a life and go macroquest 20 bots on another scumbox. | |||
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Gilbert Gottfried and TAKP .. a cameo from Gilbert business related is ~$1000 hheheh
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