» tagged pages
» logout

sorted by: recent | see : popular
Content Tagged with Saas + License:GPL

The Inquirer ES : ¿Se equivoca Stallman cuando califica al cloud computing como una estupidez?

Stallman considera que la dependencia del software basado en Web representa un grave riesgo para la libertad e intimidad. El presidente de la FSF, la considera como una campaña de los proveedores de software para hacerse con el control de los usuarios y aconseja a los usuarios que muestren su rechazo. “Es tan malo como utilizar un programa propietario. Si haces tu propia informática, en tu propio equipo tienes una libertad frente al software. Si utilizas un programa propietario en un servidor web estás indefenso. Quedas en mano de quien desarrolló el software”, explica. Publicidad Desde ars technica consideran reales las características negativas de la computación en nube aunque creen “miope” y equivocado la opinión radical de Stallman de que estos aspectos no se puedan solventar, observando que debería abordar el reto que supone adaptarse a los movimientos de la industria, que como este, suponen una tendencia inequívoca de por dónde irán los tiros los próximos años.

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

Free Software Foundation - GNU Affero General Public License

Licencias GPL con excepción para proteger el uso del software como servicio.

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

Mobile Open Source :: Fabrizio Capobianco

"I believe AGPL will save open source." - much as i respect Fabrizio, i don't agree with this assessment. it will be interesting, nevertheless, to see what the reaction to the refreshed license is

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

Affero: A new GPL for software as a service | Underexposed - CNET News.com

a more stringent version of the GPL which extends the definition of distribution (and thereby the reciprocal provision) to SaaS; this is Google et al's worst nightmare

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

Honest Public License - addressing SAAS loophole

Honest Public License, a slight modification of GPL v2 with just an additional paragraph

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

Linux.com :: Eben Moglen challenges Tim O'Reilly to "join the conversation"

"If you need permission to run programs, you can't have freedom." Still not clear how many angles can fit on the head of a pin. Plz advice.

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

The GPL and Software as a Service

"there will come a time when we will need to rediscover for Web 2.0 the freedoms that led [RMS] to the GPL, but I don't think it will grow out of the current crop of free software licenses. It will be closer, perhaps to Wesabe's open data bill of rights."

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

linux-mag.com: The GPL Has No (Networked) Future

'The legal phrase used today is "applications delivered over a computer network." It's a pretty thin argument because 1) In 1989 the act of logging into multi-user systems over a computer network to use applications on a central server had been around for

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

MonkCast #4: ‘URL-based computing’ closer to reality (and so too is the GPLv3)

Steve, David, and I talk about Microsoft IT Management, Microsoft and SaaS, Google, and then GPLv3.

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

Havoc's Blog July, 2006

Article about open source software licensing (e.g. GPL) in relation to software as service.

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

The GPL Has No (Networked) Future | Linux Magazine

Does a SaaS app have the right to extend open source software and charge users for it?

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

The GPL Has No (Networked) Future

There are both popular and unpopular ways of circumventing the Free Software Foundation's General Public License. A very unpopular method, we've come to find out, is via promises of patent protection for users of specific software. However, if you're look

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

Page 1 | Next >>