GPL Installation Instructions Article: abstract
This is my first draft at an abstract for this article. I suspect that this Abstract is too long, so I may move some it out into other text.
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| \title{\Large\bf A Comprehensive Consideration of Installation Requirements of the GPL} | ||||
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| \author{\begin{tabular}[t]{c@{\extracolsep{8em}}c@{\extracolsep{8em}}c} | ||||
|     Bradley M. Kuhn & Behan Webster \\ | ||||
|     Software Freedom Conservancy, Inc. & Converse In Code | ||||
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| \subsection*{\centering Abstract} | ||||
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| The GNU General License (``GPL'') is the most widely used \textit{copyleft} | ||||
| license for software.  Copyleft licenses function as copyright license in | ||||
| atypical manner: rather than restricting permission to copy, modify and | ||||
| redistribute the software, copyleft licenses encourage and enable such | ||||
| activities.  However, these license have strict requirements that mandate | ||||
| further software sharing by enabling downstream users to easily improve, | ||||
| modify, and upgrade the copylefted software on their own. | ||||
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| GPL has two versions in common use: version 2 (``GPLv2'') and version 3 | ||||
| (``GPLv3'').  Both versions require those who redistribute the software to | ||||
| provide information related to the installation of software modified by | ||||
| downstream.  These installation requirements, however, differ somewhat in | ||||
| their details.  While some business practices around license compliance | ||||
| efforts have reached adequate sophistication to address simpler compliance | ||||
| problems, firms have generally given inadequate attention to the installation | ||||
| requirements of both common versions of GPL\@.  Misunderstanding of these | ||||
| clauses is often common, and violations related to installation instructions | ||||
| remain prevalent. | ||||
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 | ||||
| Furthermore, perceived differences in the requirements, and lack of rigorous | ||||
| study of the Installation Information requirements of GPLv3\S6 has allowed | ||||
| rumor and impression, rather than a textually grounded adherence to the | ||||
| written rules, to govern industry response in adoption of software licensed | ||||
| under GPLv3.  The resulting scenario often causes redistributors to assume | ||||
| the GPLv2 has \textbf{no} requirements regarding installation information, | ||||
| and that GPLv3's requirements in this regard are impossible to meet, | ||||
| particularly in security-conscious embedded products. | ||||
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| This paper explores the installation provisions of both common versions of | ||||
| GPL, discusses historical motivations and context for each, and suggests best | ||||
| practices regarding installation information for firms that redistribute | ||||
| software under both licenses. | ||||
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| \end{document} | ||||
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