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I’m Not Sure Microsoft Gets This Open Thing

March 7, 2008 – 6:04 pm

I went to download a whitepaper about one of Microsoft’s new web browser extensions and was presented with the following message:

To download the file you must agree to the following license:

Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL)

This license governs use of the accompanying software. If you use the software, you accept this license. If you do not accept the license, do not use the software.

1. Definitions

The terms “reproduce,” “reproduction,” “derivative works,” and “distribution” have the same meaning here as under U.S. copyright law.

A “contribution” is the original software, or any additions or changes to the software.

A “contributor” is any person that distributes its contribution under this license.

“Licensed patents” are a contributor’s patent claims that read directly on its contribution.

2. Grant of Rights

(A) Copyright Grant- Subject to the terms of this license, including the license conditions and limitations in section 3, each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free copyright license to reproduce its contribution, prepare derivative works of its contribution, and distribute its contribution or any derivative works that you create.

(B) Patent Grant- Subject to the terms of this license, including the license conditions and limitations in section 3, each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license under its licensed patents to make, have made, use, sell, offer for sale, import, and/or otherwise dispose of its contribution in the software or derivative works of the contribution in the software.

…and so forth.

A bit heavy-handed for a PDF file, don’t you think?

  1. 6 Responses to “I’m Not Sure Microsoft Gets This Open Thing”

  2. lol… :)

    By David Naylor on Mar 7, 2008

  3. with openness, you accept license agreement
    with Microsoft, license agreement accepts you

    By fredrik (nossralf) on Mar 7, 2008

  4. I believe the Ms-PL is OSI-certified and deemed GPL-compatible by the FSF.

    By kourge on Mar 8, 2008

  5. It’s a fact, not a belief.

    By Azrael Nightwalker on Mar 9, 2008

  6. At least it was a PDF and not a .docx!

    By penkapp on Mar 10, 2008

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