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Episode from May 2, 2017

Episode from May 2, 2017

5/2/2017 by KBC and WFMU

Web player: http://podplayer.net/#/?id=34467505

Episode: http://podcast.wfmu.org/KB/kb170502.mp3

Colonel Bleep – “COLONEL BLEEP’S ARRIVAL ON EARTH”
Zladko ‘Zlad’ Vladcik – “ELEKTRONIK SUPERSONIK”
William Shatner – “SHE BLINDED ME WITH SCIENCE”
Jerry Lee Lewis – “MEAT MAN”
Toyes – “BIG DUMB DICK”
Oscar Brand – “BLINDED BY TURDS”
Tuff Darts – “FUN CITY”
Jenks “Tex” Carmen – “ARTILLARY SONG”
Al Kooper – “MAKING PLANS FOR NEGEL”
Adam Sandler – “OH MOM”
Music behind DJ:
Weird Al – “DARE TO BE STUPID [inst]”

Great Gildersleeve (Harold Peary) – “GERALD McBOING BOING”
Buchanen & Goodman – “BANANA BOAT STORY”
Knack – “LET ME OUT”
Bob Dylan – “MIXED UP CONFUSION [alt]”
Incredible String Band – “HEDGEHOG’S SONG”
Oscar Brand – “CLEAN SONG”
George Carlin [Melodyshp mix] – “SAVE THE TREES”
Geezinslaw Brothers – “I COUDN’T SPELL YUUK”
Derek & Clive – “RUSSIA”
BB Gabor – “MOSCOW DRUG CLUB”
Eddie Lawrence – “OLD PHILOSOPHER ON THE RANGE”
Music behind DJ:
Klark Kent – “THEME FOR KINETIC RITUAL”

Bo Diddley – “MUMBLIN GUITAR”
Jimi Hendrix – “BOLD AS LOVE [Guitar Isolated]” http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/72363

A federal court has ruled that an open-source license is an enforceable contract — Quartz

https://qz.com/981029/a-federal-court-has-ruled-that-an-open-source-license-is-an-enforceable-contract/

To use Ghostscript for free, Hancom would have to adhere to its open-source license, the GNU General Public License (GPL). The GNU GPL requires that when you use GPL-licensed software to make some other software, the resulting software also has to be open-sourced with the same license if it’s released to the public. That means Hancom would have to open-source its entire suite of apps.

Alternatively, Hancom could pay Artifex a licensing fee. Artifex allows developers of commercial or otherwise closed-source software to forego the strict open-source terms of the GNU GPL if they’re willing to pay for it.

This obligation has been termed “reciprocity,” and it lies at the heart of many open source business models.

http://www.rosenlaw.com/pdf-files/Rosen_Ch06.pdf

The more important issue here is reciprocity, not whether an open source license should be considered to be a contract.