Re: Dual-Licensing Linux Kernel with GPL V2 and GPL V3

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Michael Poole wrote:
> Matt Keenan writes:
>
>   
>> Alexandre Oliva wrote:
>>     
>>> Err, no.  Software, per legal definitions in Brazil, US and elsewhere,
>>> require some physical support.  That's the hard disk in the TiVO DVR,
>>> in this case.  I don't see how this matters, though.
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> I'm now intrigued, where are these (Brazilian and US) definitions
>> stipulated, and under what authority?
>>     
>
> In the US, 17 USC 101 (the "Definitions" section of the title dealing
> with Copyright) makes this definition:
>
>     A "computer program" is a set of statements or instructions to be
>     used directly or indirectly in a computer in order to bring about
>     a certain result.
>
> As its purpose is to outline the scope of copyright law, this
> definition is made under the authority granted to Congress by Article
> I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution.
>
>   
But where is the part that says it "requires some physical support"? It
says what it is; "a set of statements or instructions", how it should be
used; "to be used directly or indirectly in a computer", and what
purpose it serves; "in order to bring about a certain result", but it
doesn't seem to indicate that it "requires physical support" aka needing
some physical representation. I suspect this argument boils down to the
philosophical debate of whether ideas (in this case software) can be
truely devoid of the physical.

Matt
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