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By JCausey, Section IP Articles
By "this", I refer to this misconception that open source developers are at some heightened risk of violating someone else's IP because they are working with OSS. I know for most readers here, it is an old argument that has been debunked many times.
Nevertheless, I just ran across this article - Pitfalls In An Open Source World by Mitch Wagner in InformationWeek. Wagner refers to Mark Rankin with ADP Dealer Services in making this statement They need to be careful where they get code that they believe to be open source and be sure the code doesn't have licensing provisions that could cost their employers money in the futureGuess what Mitch and Mark? That's true for ALL software development - both open source and proprietary.
Later in the article, Wagner writes about Rankin's efforts at implementing OSS in his organization
Intellectual property and open-source licensing were concerns, requiring the developers to involve ADP's legal department in the development processGee, did you ever involve the legal department when you were working with proprietary stuff in the development process? Or maybe their involvement was limited, kind of like at Microsoft where they consistently violate others' IP. Then comes a real jolly-whopper: ADP developers avoid code that is licensed using the General Public License, which governs the terms and conditions for modifying and distributing Linux and other open-source projects. The reason: The license requires developers who modify GPL code to make the modified code public, effectively giving up their intellectual property.No.No.No. Only if you distribute that code. But wait a minute Rankin - aren't you the same person who earlier in the article was noted as making this statement at a conference recently: Developers also need to give back to the open-source community by donating code so that other organizations can use it, he said.I can only guess that you want everyone else to give their code back to the community, where you can then pluck it and use it for your own purposes? But then, once it is inside your organization, it becomes the "most holy" IP that you can't afford to give up? Readers of the article will find complaints about support as well and some odd statement about IBM offering indemnification. All in all, the same old FUD, but subtly slid into the article and being bandied about by someone many would think is on the F/OSS side - after all, ADP Dealer Services is using F/OSS and Linux for a lot of its IT needs. A wolf in sheep's clothing perhaps? I looked up Mark Rankin and found that he will be speaking at a Zend/PHP Conference this October. So, I'm not really sure if his comments accurately reflect what he thinks about F/OSS or not. As for Wagner, probably the most relevant writing I found of his was about the whole MOG - PJ Hunt deal. Apparently, his only problem with MOG is that she didn't uncover anything really good. Everything else I've found has been pretty innocuous.
Thanks for reading,
Ahhhh!!!!! What's So Hard About This? | 13 comments (10 topical, 3 editorial, 7 hidden)
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