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aacc1313 writes “An article that details how Open Source is being hijacked by Microsoft and the sort via ‘Shared Source’ licenses and how Open Source licenses have become so much more confusing. From the article, “The confusion stems from the fact that Microsoft’s ’shared source’ program includes three proprietary licenses as well, whose names are similar in some ways to the open-source licenses. Thus, while the Microsoft Reciprocal License has been approved by OSI, the Microsoft Limited Reciprocal License (Ms-LRL) is not, because it allows users to modify and redistribute the software only on the Windows platform” and “The ’shared source’ program was and is Microsoft’s way of fighting the open source world, allowing customers to inspect Microsoft source code without giving those customers the right to modify or redistribute the code. In other words, “shared source” is not open source, and shouldn’t be confused with it.”"

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Posted by on Monday, May 12th, 2008


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