Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
+1, this is a really awesome library and it would be a shame if we couldn't use
it.
Original comment by sidney.j...@googlemail.com
on 22 Nov 2010 at 5:09
Since the issue was brought up about GNU Go, Apple has indeed changed the
wording in their Terms and Conditions to address the specific points brought
out by the FSF. Other apps such as WordPress, games from Id Software, VLC, and
others that are under a GPLv2 license have been released on the App Store. Some
strident GPL supporters still claim that the license is incompatible with the
newer App Store Terms and Conditions, but you should really read the actual
wording of both the license and the T&C to make up your mind, and not just
trust what others are saying.
In summary, Apple does not explicitly prevent GPLv2 licensed apps from
appearing in its App Store. It is up to individual copyright owners to decide
if they interpret the conditions of the GPLv2 in such a way that they would be
uncomfortable agreeing to the terms and conditions that Apple provides.
Original comment by Dr.G.S...@gmail.com
on 24 Dec 2010 at 8:20
@Dr. G Shao
Thank you for your comments, and they are certainly understood and appreciated.
Firstly, and this is not a criticism of your comments, but more a criticism of
the state of digital copyright at the moment, copyright licenses can be a lot
to take in. Not everyone has a firm knowledge of such concepts nor the ability
to comprehend the real-life ramifications of every license clause without the
assistance of others. In this case, some of us depend on others in the
community for their take on the license.
Furthermore, as we are not the original copyright holders, please do not hold
it against other people who wish to build apps with the ease of mind that their
applications won't get yanked off the app store through events out of their
control. Even if we did believe that the GPL was compatible with the App Store
TAC.
Anyway it doesn't seem like this will be resolved anytime soon.
Original comment by maestro....@gmail.com
on 25 Dec 2010 at 3:28
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
maestro....@gmail.com
on 22 Nov 2010 at 8:30