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By mikey, Section grok*/OSRM Articles
I am hoping that someone at OSRM can answer some questions I have regarding OSRM's use of contributions from the public to the grokline.net web site. I believe that it is in the best interest of everyone involved to clarify these issues in order to avoid misunderstandings and incorrect assumptions.
Several articles on groklaw.net have implied that grokline.net is "owned" by growklaw (Pamela Jones). The articles are paraphrased below:
Groklaw's New Group Project -- The Timeline Project "This project is highly complex and we anticipate it may well take a full year to complete. I will manage the "front-end" and post the timeline in small draft sections for public comment as we develop it; OSRM has agreed to support me by doing much of the "backend" work, including identifying and prioritizing areas where further historical research or documentary support would be desirable, and tagging, indexing, and storing relevant information for the timeline as it comes in from contributors. But the project is ours and belongs to Groklaw, and it will be our present to the world."
Just So You Know, Groklaw is Here to Stay "Next, I have in my mind to start to cover patents and Microsoft more than we have. I am fairly clear in my thoughts on what I think they will try next. And Groklaw is working on an update of the Levenez chart [Unix history], from the perspective of copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, and patents. We are looking to head off any future copycat SCOs and to defeat them if they are foolish enough to try something again. I expect this project will take about a year. And any new lawsuits (in America there are always more) that threaten FOSS will naturally be covered. I am sure SCO is just the beginning. I would also like to set things up so that companies that need help can contact Groklaw and we could just help them in very specific ways. I haven't got that part completely clear in my mind yet, but I see a real use for Groklaw, something that hasn't been done before in the legal world, but that the Internet makes possible."
UNIX Timeline Project -- Grokline's Status "This is such a huge and complex project that MathFox needed to design software to do what we needed doing. It isn't something Geeklog can handle on Groklaw, and so I asked OSRM to host it, in part because I want the project on a server we don't share and have complete control over, and they have kindly agreed to do so, although our work is ours and will be released under a Creative Commons license for the world to enjoy and use. I also thought of some last-minute questions I wanted to ask a patent attorney prior to launch, so we can do our planning as effectively as possible." When browsing the FAQ at grokline.net, the following entry raises more questions than answers in my mind about the relationship between groklaw, grokline, and OSRM: http://www.grokline.net/patfaq.php#c130 "Q: What is Open Source Risk Management's role in this Community? Open Source Risk Management (?OSRM?) is the financial sponsor of the Grokline site, paying for hosting services and other operating expenses of Grokline and its projects. You might ask "why are they doing this"? or more pointedly "what's in it for them"? Here's how John St. Clair puts it. "OSRM sponsors Grokline because it is in our business interest to do so. OSRM was founded in 2003 to support the continued strength and growth of Free and Open Source Software. As a provider of risk mitigation products and services to users of Open Source software we are motivated to help reduce the legal risks so that the costs of indemnification and warranties will be lower. Patents represent one of the largest financial risks to enterprise end-users of Open Source software and success of this project and other related efforts will go a long way to reducing that risk and accelerating the rate of adoption." In my mind this implies that OSRM has direct access to the information contributed to grokline.net, and that this information is being used for the internal business purposes of OSRM. Is this a correct assumption? Has any of the information from contributions to grokline.net been used internally by OSRM? For example, was information contributed to grokline.net used in any way to develop the white paper published by OSRM titled "Mitigating Linux Patent Risk"? For the report that is to be presented to the upcoming FFII Conference in Brussels? The front page of grokline.net specifies that both the Timeline and the Patents and Innovations projects "will be made available for noncommercial use under a Creative Commons License". This statement does not clearly state the relationship between the data gathered for these projects and OSRM. It may be helpful to clarify whether or not OSRM has access to the facts contained in the data contributed to these projects. Otherwise I believe it may unwittingly lead contributors into believing that they are contributing to a non-commercial publicly available project when in fact they are providing free information being used for OSRM's profit. If OSRM is using information contributed to grokline.net for it's internal business purposes, this fact should be made obvious. Particularly since several groklaw articles clearly state that grokline.net and it's projects are "owned" by Pamela Jones, and the fact that Pamela Jones is an employee of OSRM. I have attempted to ask similar questions on groklaw in the past, and have not received any direct answers. In a recent email from Pamela Jones I have been told in no uncertain terms that discussion of OSRM on groklaw is off-topic and off limits, and that groklaw has "nothing to do with Groklaw". I believe that I have expressed valid concerns, and that clarification of these concerns can go a long way towards helping resolve hostilities caused by the confusion and lack of clarity on these issues. I am posting a copy of this email to http://www.ip-wars.net. A public response would certainly be welcomed. Thanks in advance Mike Green <mikey at badpenguins dot com>
OSRM: Please Clear Up Some Confusion! | 69 comments (69 topical, 0 editorial, 5 hidden)
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