piql / boxing

High capacity 2D barcode format
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Invalid license claim in the README #3

Open petterreinholdtsen opened 4 years ago

petterreinholdtsen commented 4 years ago

The README currently states:

The library is released under GPLv3 licence for research and private use, for any kind of commercial licensing or use, please contact Piql AS.

The GPL v3 licence is quite clear that anyone must be allowed to use the software and for any purpose, so claiming the license is GPL v3 only for some purposes and use cases is contradicting the GPL licence. In short, it can not be GPL v3 only for research and private use.

Is the intention to provide dual licencing like Qt and others? Then perhaps this could be rephrased to something like this:

The library is released under GPLv3 licence.  If you want a closed source commercial licence, please contact Piql AS.
slaymaker1907 commented 4 years ago

Additionally, since they rely on GPL libraries this probably violates the license of those libraries.

petterreinholdtsen commented 3 years ago

Any plans to address this issue?

doggodanubus commented 2 years ago

I'm not sure if you can GPLV3 if there is a patent? I've not looked at it closely.

petterreinholdtsen commented 1 year ago

[doggodanubus]

I'm not sure if you can GPLV3 if there is a patent? I've not looked at it closely.

Which patent did you have in mind?

I believe one can use GPLv3 if there are patents. <URL: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/quick-guide-gplv3 > have this to say about patents:

"We update the GPL to protect its copyleft from being undermined by legal or technological developments. The most recent version protects users from three recent threats:

[...]

I belive the copyright issue is more problematic. It would be an interesting court case if someone used the boxing software commercially according to the terms of the GPLv3, and claimed that rejecting them this right would be violating the GPL and doing so would deny Piql the right to use any GPLv3 licensed programs and GPL licensed libraries.

-- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen