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 +I've been thinking about the words [[Propagat]]e and [[Convey]] and how they relate to Remote Access and Public Display.
-I've been thinking about the word [[Convey]] and how it relates to [[Server Side]] issue and wondering how the CC licenses address this for public broadcast of audio or video.+For instance what happens when a GPL song is played on the radio or a movie is presented in a theatre? Are the consumers guaranteed access to the uncompressed source files?
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-For instance what happens when a GPL song is played on the radio or a movie is presented in a theatre?+
similar verbs: share, copy, show, give, share, help, transmit, teach, present, display, host, manage, guard, police, keep, supply, allow, access, communicate, transport, transfer, project, sell, give similar verbs: share, copy, show, give, share, help, transmit, teach, present, display, host, manage, guard, police, keep, supply, allow, access, communicate, transport, transfer, project, sell, give
-similar concern: [[http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/08/open_source_licenses_are_obsol.html Open Source Licenses are Obsolete]]+Similar concerns:
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 +* [[http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/08/open_source_licenses_are_obsol.html Open Source Licenses are Obsolete]]
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 +* What's wrong with this picture? Well, one thing is that one of the fundamental premises of open source is that the licenses are all conditioned on the act of software [[Distribut]]ion, and once you're no longer [[Distribut]]ing an application, none of the licenses mean squat. -- http://infoworld.com/article/03/07/03/HNoreilly_1.html
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 +Are we not users of software held closed by Amazon and Google?
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 +How does telnet, VNC or FreeNX, Terminal Services, distributed computing (such as SETI et al) fit into this...
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I've been thinking about the words Propagate and Convey and how they relate to Remote Access and Public Display.

For instance what happens when a GPL song is played on the radio or a movie is presented in a theatre? Are the consumers guaranteed access to the uncompressed source files?

similar verbs: share, copy, show, give, share, help, transmit, teach, present, display, host, manage, guard, police, keep, supply, allow, access, communicate, transport, transfer, project, sell, give

Similar concerns:


Are we not users of software held closed by Amazon and Google?

How does telnet, VNC or FreeNX, Terminal Services, distributed computing (such as SETI et al) fit into this...

-- Ownut