[wp-hackers] Premium plugin protection

Michael Torbert mrtorbert at gmail.com
Mon Dec 13 23:42:52 UTC 2010


>I certainly hope you're not hearing  me as advocating for this
approach. I'm arguing, rather, that it is possible to do so.

Please don't take this the wrong way, but that makes the conversation
pointless.

>the whole point of open source software IS to allow me to adapt
it to me

No. Go back and reread what I wrote. I said nothing about modifying code.


> > That's not at all how that was intended in GPL. You can view PHP code
> when
> > you download the software, but obviously this isn't the case for compiled
> > code written in other languages. That's what the license is referring to.
> I
> > write x software for you in Clarion, license it as GPL, distribute it,
> but
> > you don't automatically have the source code since it's compiled.
> However,
> > if it's GPL, you can ask me for the source code.
> > This wasn't intended as a way for you to try and limit access to your
> > source. That completely goes against what the license (and open source in
> > general) is trying to do.
> > Stop trying to make open source adapt to you.
>
>
>
> .... I can take the software, modify the ever-loving heck out of
> it and never redistribute a single byte and still be in compliance
> with the license. It's only when I go to make a business out of it (or
> even just start giving away the end product) that the GPL comes into
> effect.
>
> --
> -Doug
> @zamoose
> http://literalbarrage.org/blog/
> _______________________________________________
> wp-hackers mailing list
> wp-hackers at lists.automattic.com
> http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-hackers
>


More information about the wp-hackers mailing list