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+ - Your license is your interface->

Submitted by dp619
dp619 writes "License free software has become a thing. Only 14.9% of repositories on GitHub have a license, according to recent Software Freedom Law Center research. Red Monk has observed that this trend is occurring principally among younger software developers. Outercurve Foundation technical evangelist Eric Schultz has offered up his opinion, saying, "As an active developer I want to add a slightly different perspective on the dangers of releasing unlicensed software. My perspective is based on a simple phrase: "Your License Is Your Interface." He adds, "A license similarly defines the interaction between the software, or more precisely the creators of the software, and users. Just like an interface, a license defines intended behavior of users of the software, such as the four essential freedoms or the ten pillars of the Open Source Definition. Just like an interface, a license prevents unintended behavior of users of the software, which depending on the open source license, may disclaim the original author of liability for use of the software, prohibit redistribution without recognizing the original author or prohibit distribution of derivatives under a more restrictive license. When it comes to legal use and distribution of your software, your license IS your interface.""
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Comment: Re:I am currently living in Europe. (Score 1) 193

by DamonHD (#43764277) Attached to: UK Consumers Reporting Contactless Payment Errors

Not only is remembering endless new passwords and PINs very hard, but I don't want to entrust the PIN for a bank card with a direct call on my current account (for example) to retailers who are notoriously cheap when it comes to security measures.

The only thing I want to use a PIN on a bank card for is an a bank ATM to withdraw cash or as part of 2-factor authentication for on-line transactions.

Rgds

Damon

Comment: Re:tinfoil wallets (Score 2) 193

by DamonHD (#43764257) Attached to: UK Consumers Reporting Contactless Payment Errors

My card issuer decided to push me a personal NFC card, without asking.

They would not disable it (claimed they could not) or issue me a card without it one activated (again, claimed that they could not).

So it sits unused in my desk drawer as I told them it would, and another less high-handed card issuer gets my transactions.

(They did the same with my business VISA, but when I phoned to complain and asked them to disable NFC they said "yes" which means they were probably lying either then, or when they told me they could not disable it on my personal card.)

Rgds

Damon

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