Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on August 24, 2006 10:34 PM
Well, a such license will not avoid terrorists or militars use the software.
But the key thing is GPL EXPLICITELY TELL THEM THEY CAN USE THE SOFTWARE.
This is because im writing another license (i name it SLUC (Software Libre para Uso Civil or Civil Use Free Software) to publish all my source code wroten since 1985, and used in more than two million computers in Spain and Latin America.
I suprise with this GPU project: They have the same ideas about military use as i have.
Re:And how do you supposed to enforce it?
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on August 24, 2006 10:34 PMBut the key thing is GPL EXPLICITELY TELL THEM THEY CAN USE THE SOFTWARE.
This is because im writing another license (i name it SLUC (Software Libre para Uso Civil or
Civil Use Free Software) to publish all my source code wroten since 1985, and used in more than two million computers in Spain and Latin America.
I suprise with this GPU project: They have the same ideas about military use as i have.
Alejandro Bonet
alex@winbabel.org
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