On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 09:22, Simo Sorce wrote:
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 00:24, Jan Wildeboer wrote:
As I may not put restrictions on top of the GPL I have no way of enforcing the general philosophy of our project (sources are available for free)?
Can I ask you why you would like to enforce to distribute GPLed programs for free? This is one of the examples of success stories about companies being able to make profit with GPL, where's the problem?
Sorry, just read the rest of the thread and saw that company is actually violating the GPL! As other said NDA that restict the 4 liberties are not allowed under the GPL terms, and such practice will make the infringing company unable to distribute anything untill the copyright owner change it's mind as the GPL is void for them now.
Jan, I would advice you to contact the FSF in private to work out a solution with GPL experts before trying any legal action (that you would be totally entitle to do if your statements about the NDA are true).
Simo.