CSC 379:Week 2, Group 5
GNU General Public License
Overview
The General Public License (GPL) was created in 1989 by Richard Stallman as a way of allowing many projects to share source code under a unifying license. The GPL also ensures that any software that was derived from open source remains open source.
Discussion Questions
- What is the impact of GPL use?
- What are the ethical considerations for licenses like GPL that require their adoption if work licensed under it is incorporated into a parent work, with additional stipulations that include the acceptance of the most current version of the GPL license?
- What ethical considerations are highlighted by the patent sharing/protection agreement between Microsoft and Novell?