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Comment by saubeidl

9 hours ago

The GPL is a good idea. It's our socieconomic system that isn't.

GPL is a response to the copyright law, which was created for the big corporations to extract rent from ordinary people.

It's copyright law which should go away.

  • > It's copyright law which should go away.

    This precisely. What started out as a way of rewarding authorship (of text, software, or other things) has mainly become a way of extracting rent -- see the music, movie, and software industries. In the digital age, when the cost of making copies of such works is approximately zero, copyright law ceases to make sense.

    Note that this does not mean you cannot make money selling software or software-related services. For example, game developers could still sell keys for online play on their servers even if they couldn't copyright the binaries.

  • Copyright law is hundreds of years old and originally was intended to prevent owner-operators of mechanical printing presses from printing and selling copies of some author's books without paying them or getting permission.

    • > originally was intended to prevent owner-operators of mechanical printing presses from printing and selling copies of some author's books without paying them or getting permission.

      We agree that that was its initial stated intention.

      However, what we have seen in practice is that it has resulted in the owner-operators of those machines banding together to restrict access to the machines unless authors sign exploitative contracts assigning their rights to the operators (which they interpret as "getting permission").

GPLv3 is a bit overreaching , especially in patent clauses. The GPL as idea is great but the license needs a little more refining

The constant fear of lawyers that using some GPL lib will infest entire codebase of their project with GPL is a real problem that stops many corporations from contributing in the first place.