Michel wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 10:20 pm
syzygy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 10:10 pm
gonzochess75 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 10:00 pmThis is where we disagree I guess. To me that section is clearly saying that the previous terms in that very section don't apply to a mere "aggregate". The obvious and straightforward reading is that they do apply if you don't meet the definition of mere "aggregate." I think this is the legal reading as well.
In my reading, the drafter of the GPLv3 made the incorrect assumption that a compilation would be a "work" and would therefore in principle be covered by the Program's copyright. If that assumption were correct, the aggregate paragraph exempts certain cases from the GPL. But the assumption is not correct, and the drafter loses.
The GPL 3 was written by a lawyer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Rosen_(attorney) and was in development for a long time. I think it is a bit presumptuous to assume it contains obvious errors.
Anyway as I see it what the GPL considers a combined work is simply it’s own definition, which is fine since it only affects the distribution of software covered by the GPL.
IF it is true that a program's data is also covered by the GPL, then the GPL will be abandoned instantly by each and every commercial user.
For this reason, I cannot imagine that it is being read correctly by forum members.
If your HL7 medical data is held in a MySQL database, can I demand it be given to me?
If not, why not?
I think that the GPL is a nice model and we have lots of fabulous software produced by it.
The intention of the rule is that end users be given the program code, if requested, so that they are not prohibited from making their own fixes and advances.
This is the freedom that is intended to be like "free speach" in that your rights to use the program for useful work are protected.
If the company creating the binary goes out of existence, you can still go forward using it because you have the source and you can compile it yourself.
You can maintain it if it needs fixing, and add new features.
Msys2, GCC, Linux, MySQL are all products that I utterly adore. All of them are GPL,
There is simply nothing wrong with the GPL model.
But I think that the way it is being interpreted in this forum is absurd.
https://www.google.com/search?q=medical ... e&ie=UTF-8
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