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Ed Burnette takes a look at the allegation from a lobbyist that Google is guilty of copyright infringement in Android and finds it is at best trivial and not as advertised and at worst a dirty smear attempt.
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I commented on this situation in my talk at Campus Party yesterday.
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Here’s the FSF’s announcement of the joint action with OSI.
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I gave an interview at Campus Party. We discussed OSI and FSF, ForgeRock and copyright reform. In English and Portuguese.
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Oops. That’s a shame that you simply signed on to Ed Burnette’s flawed “analysis”. Infringement doesn’t go cease to have happened retroactively as a result of removing files, copyright protections don’t only apply to “important” files, and publication via a source code repository on the web is as much publication as shipping code in a phone is.
Given that all that makes open source licenses work at all is copyright law, this is not an excellent position for either you or the OSI to be staking out.
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