[Politech] German court grants injunction against GPL infringement [ip]

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Mon Apr 19 2004 - 20:34:26 PDT

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    Subject: [Fwd: [EDRi-forum] Preliminary Injunction for GPL Infringement 
    Granted  byGerman Court]
    Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 12:46:35 +0200
    From: Ralf Bendrath <bendrath@private-berlin.de>
    Reply-To: bendrath@private-berlin.de
    To: Declan McCullagh <declan@private>
    
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    > From http://www.netfilter.org/news/2004-04-15-sitecom-gpl.html
    
    
    Of interest to editors and journalists covering:
    Linux, Free Software, Open Source, Copyright Law
    
    MUNICH COURT GRANTS PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION FOR INFRINGING USE OF GPL
    LICENSED SOFTWARE
    
    BERLIN, Germany - Apr. 14, 2004 -- The Munich district court granted a
    preliminary injuction against Sitecom Germany GmbH
    (http://www.sitecom.com/). This injunctive relieve has been applied by
    the
    netfilter/iptables project (http://www.netfilter.org/).
    
    Sitecom is offering a wireless access router product (WL-122) based on
    software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL), developed
    by
    the netfilter/iptables project.
    
    The GNU GPL is a license commonly used for many free software projects,
    such
    as the Linux Operating System Kernel.  The GPL licenses software free of
    cost, but requires any redistributor to provide the full source code.
    
    According to the court order, Sitecom did not fulfill the obligations
    imposed by the GNU General Public License covering the
    netfilter/iptables
    software. In particular, Sitecom did not make any source code offering
    or
    include the GPL license terms with their products.
    
    Following a warning notice, Sitecom refused to sign a declaration to
    cease
    and desist. Thus, the netfilter/iptables project was compelled to ask
    the
    court for a preliminnary injuction, banning Sitecom from distributing
    its
    product, unless Sitecom complies with all obligations imposed by the GNU
    GPL.
    
    "To my knowledge, this is the first case in which a judicial decision
    has
    been decreed on the applicability and the validity of the GNU GPL", says
    Dr.
    Till Jaeger, partner of the Berlin and Munich based law firm JBB
    Rechtsanwaelte (http://www.jbb.de/) that represented the
    netfilter/iptables
    project in the litigation.
    
    This preliminary injunction follows a series of out-of-court settlement
    agreements that the netfilter/iptables project has concluded within a
    short
    period of time. When asked about the reasons for the sudden rise in
    legal
    pressure for GPL compliance, Harald Welte, Chairman of the Netfilter
    Core
    Team states:
    
    "We are not in any way opposing the commercial use of free and open
    source
    software. Specifically, there is no legal risk of using GPL licensed
    software in commercial products.  But vendors have to comply with the
    license terms, just like they would have to with any other, even
    proprietary
    software license agreement."
    
    
    About the netfilter/iptables project
    
    The netfilter/iptables project provides state-of-the-art network
    security
    software for Linux firewalling, packet filter and network address
    translation (NAT), distributed as Free Software under the terms of the
    GNU
    General Public License.  Being part of the linux operating system
    kernel,
    the software is running on virtually every Linux installation.
    
    For more information on the project or the software, visit
    http://www.netfilter.org/
    
    
    Media contact:
    netfilter core team
    Harald Welte
    Phone: +49-30-24033902
    Email: laforge@private
    
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