Gift from MySQL AB Supports Free Software Foundation's General Public License Compliance Lab.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 2002 The Free Software Foundation (FSF FSF - Free Software Foundation ) today announced that MySQL AB MySQL AB (founded 1995) is dual headquartered in Uppsala Sweden and Cupertino California USA. The company is the creator and owner of MySQL, a relational database management system. , the company that develops, supports and markets the MySQL database, made a contribution of $25,000 to the FSF to support the protection and promotion of the GNU General Public License A software license from the Free Software Foundation (FSF) that ensures every user receives the essential freedoms that define "free" software, which is free of restrictions (see free software). (GPL See GNU General Public License. 1. GPL - General Purpose Language. 2. GPL - ["A Sample Management Application Program in a Graphical Data-driven Programming language", A.L. Davis et al, Digest of Papers, Compcon Spring 81, Feb 1981, pp. 162-167]. ). FSF incurs over $100,000 in costs each year defending and enforcing the GPL. MySQL is the first company to contribute generously to support this work. Marten marten, name for carnivorous, largely arboreal mammals (genus Martes) of the weasel family, widely distributed in North America, Europe, and central Asia. Martens are larger, heavier-bodied animals than weasels, with thick fur and bushy tails. Mickos, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of MySQL, explained the motivation for this donation: "MySQL appreciates FSF's tireless work preserving, protecting and promoting Free Software, diligently policing the use of the GPL, defending GPL developers against license breaches, and educating the world about the principles of software freedom". Continued Mickos, "Everyone who uses Open Source and Free Software owes the FSF more than a debt of gratitude. We hope that our contribution will encourage other individuals and vendors who believe in and rely on the GPL to support the FSF any way they can." MySQL's gift supports FSF's GPL Compliance Lab, which helps enforce the GPL license so that GPL-violating competitors cannot take advantage of companies that do comply with the license. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Bradley M. Kuhn Bradley M. Kuhn (born in 1973) is a free software activist from the United States. Kuhn is currently the CTO of Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) and president of the Software Freedom Conservancy. , FSF's Executive Director: "FSF sees the defense of the license as fundamental to the work of the Free Software Movement. Even though FSF is strapped for resources, when MySQL needed help in their enforcement of the GPL, FSF lent its expertise. We have always seen the need for an impartial party to enforce GPL. We are elated that MySQL shares our view and is willing to support our work financially." Ideally, to run at full capacity, FSF's GPL Compliance Lab would require a budget of $200,000 per year. FSF hopes that this show of support will encourage other companies to come forward. In 1992, when FSF was working informally to enforce GPL, there were just a few violations each year. Today, FSF handles and resolves -- through diplomatic negotiation -- at least fifty GPL violations each year. All indications are that these numbers will continue to grow indefinitely. About the GNU GPL: FSF created the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) in 1989 and periodically publishes updated versions of that license. Today, GPL is the most common Free Software license, used for over 50 percent of all known Free Software. Unlike most copyright agreements that are designed to take away users' freedoms, the GPL guarantees users' rights to share and change Free Software. Many companies, including MySQL AB, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) and HP have profitable business units centered around these freedoms. The GPL is seen as a serious threat by many proprietary software companies whose licenses aim to take these freedoms from users. All the while, FSF continues to defend the GNU GPL against both PR and legal attacks and diligently works on version 3 of the license. |
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