FYI: An appeals court may kill a GNU GPL software license
FYI: An appeals court may kill a GNU GPL software license

Adverse appeals court ruling could kill GPL software license

cross-posted from: https://rss.ponder.cat/post/120321
FYI: An appeals court may kill a GNU GPL software license
Adverse appeals court ruling could kill GPL software license
cross-posted from: https://rss.ponder.cat/post/120321
I am really confused by what is going on here. Was Neo4j the original author of the code? Because if so, then they can license their own code however they like. The potential sticking point would be if they represented the license as being AGPL3 when it is not because this would be fundamentally misleading, and it sounds like the court agrees that this is a valid concern because it awarded a partial summary judgement that, "The court did affirm that a license created by combining the AGPL with other non-open-source terms cannot be called 'free and open source.'"
It is noteworthy that apparently the Free Software Foundation did not think that this legal case was worth intervening in.
The FSF doesn't seem to have teeth when it comes to things like this, instead it's the SFC who intervenes.
The article saysIt could be that FSF encouraged him to settle because FSF wanted it kept out of the 9th District, to minimize the damage of the ruling. When the 9th rules to uphold the lower ruling it will be a problem.I am unable to find that in this article. Could you quote the paragraph you are referring to?