Re: freebox possible GPL violation

From: Helge Hafting
Date: Wed Oct 05 2005 - 04:41:39 EST


Pierre Michon wrote:

==FREE and PRO-FREE CLAIMS (some claims could be find on [6])==

A) The freebox is only lended, so the user can't ask for GPL source code.


If you lend someone linux, you're _distributing_ linux. The
GPL is about _distribution_ I believe, it doesn't have to be a _sale_.

You can't _lend_ someone windows (as a way of doing business) without
satisfying ms licencing terms either.

-> They forgot that for wifi feature, you have buy a pcmcia card and that is card works wifi Linux driver. So according to GPL you could ask for wifi driver source code and all the Linux source code ???


Well, the wifi driver may or may not be under the GPL licence.
Check that first. The linux kernel itself is GPL of course.

Also some people that don't return the freebox in time had to paid 400 Euros and they became the owner of the freebox. Free send to a client a letter [7] saying that if the user don't return the freebox, free could bill it and then it becomes propriety of the user : 'Nous vous rappelons que conformÃment aux Conditions GÃnÃrales de Vente , en cas de non-restitution du modem, Free se rÃserve le droit de procÃder à la facturation de l'Ãquipement terminal, au prix mentionnà dans les CGV, qui deviendra alors la *propriÃtÃ* de l'Usager.'


B) The freebox don't keep the Linux kernel in memory, it is downloaded at each boot.


Check where it is downloaded from, that is where linux
is being distributed from. Likely the same company though.

C) 'Free' is a network operator and needs to keep secret some informations in order to preserve security on its networks.


They don't need to keep the kernel secret for security. Of course they can still
keep their scripts secret, their (non-GPL) userland utilities secret, their
proprietary drivers secret and the hw specs secret. Good or bad, it is
up to them. But it seems to me they have to offer the kernel source,
at least.

Helge Hafting
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