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From: Robert Dewar <dewar@adacore.com>
To: "Martin Schröder" <lionhead@onlinehome.de>
Cc: gdb@sourceware.org
Subject: Re: generic query regarding GPL and licensing terms associated with gdb
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 14:26:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4C65560E.2060001@adacore.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <53EE6DB2F971468D9FEEC38287F36875@igor>

Martin Schröder wrote:
> paawan oza wrote:
>> If I understood correctly,
>>
>> -> if the idea is patented by the organization then it may not be
>> discussed.
> 
> I am not a lawyer, but I think that the contrary is true. As soon as the 
> idea is patented, you're absolutely free to discuss it in whatever detail 
> you desire. Of course, you should at least mention that the idea is 
> patented.

I was talking from gcc's point of view of what was desirable, not giving
a legal opinion on whether such discussion was legal :-)

>> -> if idea is not patented but implemented under GPL (which uses and
>> modifies original gdb source code), then it can be discussed.
> 
> Yup. If you can freely get the source code, you can freely talk about its 
> details. After all, whatever the source makes the machine do, can also be 
> emulated inside the human brain. ;)

This is wrong, see my previous discussion
> 
>> -> that means organization has no way to claim the idea legally in
>> any terms
> 
> That's the point of patenting (claiming that you invented it), and the 
> reason why patents should only be awarded for actual manufacturing processes 
> instead of ideas or concepts. And some argue that software is nothing but 
> concepts and ideas. ;)

This is wrong, you can protect things by trade secret, and the fact that
the original base code was obtained under a GPL license does not change
that (in fact it is the GPL license that allows this to be done).


  reply	other threads:[~2010-08-13 14:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-08-13  4:08 paawan oza
2010-08-13  5:04 ` Robert Dewar
2010-08-13  6:16   ` paawan oza
2010-08-13  7:56     ` Martin Schröder
2010-08-13 14:26       ` Robert Dewar [this message]
2010-08-13 15:35         ` Martin Schröder
2010-08-13 16:18           ` Robert Dewar
2010-08-13 17:50             ` paawan oza
2010-08-13 18:15             ` Martin Schröder
2010-08-24 21:13               ` Steffen Dettmer
2010-08-24 21:33                 ` Robert Dewar
2010-08-27 11:38                   ` Steffen DETTMER
2010-08-15 16:40           ` Florian Weimer
2010-08-13 14:24     ` Robert Dewar
2010-08-13 15:50 ` Tom Tromey

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