"Fredrik Lundh" <fredrik at pythonware.com> wrote in message news:vodB6.6850$4N4.1487690 at newsc.telia.net... > what if "hackers" working for a big GPL guy takes your non-GPL'd open > source code, makes a usually trivial change, and instead of contributing > the change back to the original author, they redistribute the result as > their own code, under GPL? > > has happened to me many times... If I ever release something as open source, I'll probably use an anti-GPL license: - You may release derivative works in binary form under any license. - If you choose to release a derivative work in source code form, all source files that include part of my original code must be released under this (and no other) license. -- Rainer Deyke (root at rainerdeyke.com) Shareware computer games - http://rainerdeyke.com "In ihren Reihen zu stehen heisst unter Feinden zu kaempfen" - Abigor
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