I don't know the details, other than someone sued someone over Ada.klange wrote: I am not aware of any lawsuit initiated by the FSF against... presumably you mean AdaCore when you say "the GNAT people"?
Yeah, and I've seen someone release freeware, and then I became dependent on it, and he decided to withdraw it, and my derivative was still dependent on it, so I released his product myself, and he kept issuing takedown notices, and those takedown notices were honored, and I was in a difficult situation, and he was going after me, and I said he doesn't have the right to release freeware and withdraw that, he had a different opinion and I said "see you in court".I can make a fair guess that the sun won't explode tomorrow. The FSF is quite clear on their opinion that their own license terms can not possibly imbue the output of any GPL program with GPL license restrictions on its own: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en.html#GPLOutputkerravon wrote:You can't predict the future.
He declined to take me to court, but he was successful with the takedown notices, so he won anyway.
I wouldn't trust the FSF as far as I can throw them. You'll find that their "quite clear" has an "implied" "well not that far obviously" when they take me to court. And I don't trust the Australian High Court to also pull some "implied right" out of their @$$ that the FSF retained - "look - it clearly says copyright - they clearly are retaining their rights, and you clearly knew that before you used their code - you understand the concept of copyright don't you, you don't dispute that they are the copyright holder, do you?". Not interested.
I used to trust the American people's firm commitment to democracy too. I was horrified when all those people lined up to dispute the election results, attempting to usher in America's first dictator. Australia hasn't been tested.
I hope I can no longer be surprised by anything anymore. If the Sun does explode tomorrow, I'll just yawn and say "oh, so that's the next surprising thing, is it?".
Sorry, you get the FSF to release their software as public domain, listen to their excuses as to why they aren't willing to do that, and meanwhile I'll be busy getting rid of my dependence on other people's copyrighted code.