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Timbers and Thorns. Dogs and cats. More politics than anybody wants. Anagrams. He/him/his.

Portland, Oregon, USA
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    1. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei Sep 19
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      And many more - I’ve made a whole huge list. Perhaps I will even ✨BLOG✨ 😱

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    2. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei Sep 20
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      Open source & free software licenses were designed to correct the power imbalance that existed 30 years ago - when large companies selling proprietary software held power over their users. “Take this software for free!” the licenses said. “Fix it yourself if something breaks.”

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    3. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei Sep 20
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      Open source and free software licenses gave power to the users - the individuals - at the expense of the companies.

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    4. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei Sep 20
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      But that balance of power has shifted over the last 30 years. What we are noticing is that free and open source software is now accumulating power once again in the _companies_, since they’re the end the users of the software, rather than individuals.

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    5. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei Sep 20
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      And so we are seeing calls for licenses that shift power back to the authors - who are often still individuals or collectives rather than companies.

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    6. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei Sep 20
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      The OSI can persist in its insistence that “open source” means transferring power to the user, but if they do, I think they’re missing the larger point of their movement.

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    7. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei Sep 20
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      If we want free and open source software to continue to be about giving power to individuals at the expense of companies, then it’s time for a change.

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    8. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei Sep 20
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      I want to read more about the legal aspects of open source licensing - both generally in terms of what kind of case law exists, and specifically around what constitutes "distribution."

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    9. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei Sep 20
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      But IANAL, so I've googled, but I don't know how to evaluate the trustworthiness of the results. I assume that in law, as in software development, there are a lot of bad takes out there. 😅 Law and law-adjacent folks: any pointers?

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    10. Ken Rhodes‏ @DungeonKeener Sep 20
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      Replying to @sarahmei

      IANAL but I used a great IP attorney when I ran a bootstrapped SW company. Law is like software, lots of ways to do things, each with pros and cons. He asked us to be clear re: desired outcome, then would detail possibilities and trade offs. So blue sky, what’s the objective?

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      Ken Rhodes‏ @DungeonKeener Sep 20
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      With the objectives firmly in mind, it’s possible to see how licenses may be written with respect to: -Legality -Verifiability -Enforceability -Other -ilities good counsel will identify So I think you’re on to something, but I’d love to see more detail about the intended outcome

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        1. Ken Rhodes‏ @DungeonKeener Sep 20
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          I think as this gets fleshed out, you’ll end up with a suite of documents that get to the goal together, things like: Articles of incorporation and by-laws IP assignment documents Licenses

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