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Rockbox mail archiveSubject: Re: Legal Notice ServedRe: Legal Notice Served
From: BlueChip <cs_bluechip_at_webtribe.net>
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 05:04:28 +0100 >>I can't open the file, since it's a Windows executable. I'm on Linux. :-( >>Linus > >Linus, Bagder, >Ah! Yes. Never thought of that! hmmmm... >Errrr... >... >AHA! >Okay. I've got an idea! <..."later that day"...> Okay ...What's the old phrase? ..."fourth time lucky"? :) Bluechip At 09:52 12/06/04, you wrote: >Bjo"rn, > >Article 1 - Old Problems Are Gone >""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" >I spoke to my sister (who is handily qualified to comment on these >matters) and was assured that my offer of access to the code upon request >was sufficient to conform to GPL guidelines. > >Well, whoever is right and wrong; It is you I am trying to placate, not >Gnu. So... I have tried once more, and I think I have managed to find a >compromise which is not only legal, but also conforms to your desires >(source and binary in one file) and covers my vanity (notice about the >poor quality of the Alpha code.) > >Pop onto my web site: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cyborgsystems ...and >confirm that you agree :) > >Article 2 - A Peace Offering >"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" >Whilst I was digging around about all this nasty legal stuff. >I stumbled across this link which I thought may be of help to your endeavours: >http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/1997/09/msg00316.html >...You seem to hold a lot of respect for the way that Debian do things, so >I thought you might like to give this, quite serious matter, some >consideration. > >If Rockbox is to remain 'squeaky clean' it may be worth a quick sed ...I >vote for "Tetrix" or "Blox" or "Magical Falling Things" - but then my >humour is slightly off-rail ;) > >Article 3 - Happily Ever After? >""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" >As a nice way to close... You said to scott on irc the other night that >you would link to the Cyborg Systems homepage from the Rockbox homepage >page once Klondike was released to your satisfaction. I hope you agree >that both the source and the binary are now both equally as easily >available" (which I think is the GPL clause you were referring to), and as >such I would consider finding a link to Cyborg Systems from the Rockbox >homepage a sign that the bad time is now gone behind us and we can venture >forth with a common goal in mind: The best firmware money can't buy ;-) > >BlueChip > >At 09:42 11/06/04, you wrote: >>BlueChip wrote: >> > At 15:06 10/06/04, you wrote: >> > >Hi. >> > > >> > >Would you mind publishing the source to Klondike? >> > > >> > >The encrypted zip you currently have up is not sufficient to fulfil the >> > >GPL requirements, I'm afraid. >> > > >> > >-- >> > >Björn >> > >> > For the sake of transparency, I feel it is appropriate that we no longer >> > enter into private discussions. >> >>This is not a discussion. This is a notice that you are breaking the law >>by voilating the copyright of the authors of Rockbox. >> >>You are only allowed to distribute Rockbox, or code derived from it, >>under the terms of the GPL license agreement. If you don't accept the >>license agreement, you must cease distribution immediately. >> >>-- >>Björn >> >>cc: legal_at_haxx.se > > >_______________________________________________ >http://cool.haxx.se/mailman/listinfo/rockbox _______________________________________________ http://cool.haxx.se/mailman/listinfo/rockbox Received on 2004-06-13 Page template was last modified "Tue Sep 7 00:00:02 2021" The Rockbox Crew -- Privacy Policy |