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  1. Mozilla and Eclipse Licenses Now Available for Hosting Users

    google-opensource.blogspot.com » Google Open Source Blog - 10 hours ago

    By Chris DiBona, Open Source Team You might remember that we recently removed the MPL from the list of licenses available to projects hosted on Google Code. We did this because we have been trying as a company to make

    Also tagged: epl, project hosting, mpl

  2. Why You Shouldn’t Hold Your Breath Waiting for Realtime Turn-by-Turn Directions within Google Maps

    Why You Shouldn’t Hold Your Breath Waiting for Realtime Turn-by-Turn Directions within Google Maps

    theiphoneblog.com » The iPhone Blog - Aug 21, 2008

    When Rene gave us a As the Turn-By-Turn Turns update yesterday, we got a very smart comment from somebody calling him/herself GoogleLicense: TiPB ought to do some research on the why’s behind this and break the story

    Also tagged: general, featured, google maps, navteq, mergers, tele atlas

  3. DMV Employee Gets 18 Months for Illegally Providing Licenses

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Aug 15, 2008

    A D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles employee was sentenced yesterday to 18 months in prison for illegally doling out about 200 driver's licenses to people not entitled to them.

    Also tagged: virginia, new york, united states, employee, for, dmv, 18, gets, months, federal bureau of investigation, takoma park, loudoun county, providing, illegally, district of columbia department of motor vehicles, richard j leon, susan b menzer, carlos vanegas, gloria gonzalez paz, patricia e gonzalez

  4. US Court rules in favor of "open source" copyright

    US Court rules in favor of "open source" copyright

    downloadsquad.com » Download Squad - Aug 14, 2008

    Filed under: News, Open Source Over the past few years, we've seen a number of artists, software developers and others release their work under non-traditional copyright licenses. Historically, copyright laws have

    Also tagged: open source, copyright, creative commons, gpl, gnu gpl

  5. Woman Sentenced in Bribery Scam to Sell Driver's Licenses

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Aug 13, 2008

    A 35-year-old restaurant owner and mother of four children was sentenced to two years in federal prison yesterday for bribing a District government employee as part of a scam that allowed dozens of people to illegally

    Also tagged: in, sell, woman, scam, to, bribery, sentenced, driver s

  6. Relax, Open-Source Lawyers Aren't About to Sue You

    ostatic.com » OStatic blogs - Aug 6, 2008

    In an article headlined "The Pitfalls of Open Source Litigation", published today at InternetNews.com, Richard Adhikari claims that "enterprises using open source are being sued for not complying with the multitude of

    Also tagged: open source, gpl, lawsuits, busybox

  7. Standing Against License Proliferation

    google-opensource.blogspot.com » Google Open Source Blog - Jun 27, 2008

    By Greg Stein, Open Source Team The proliferation of Open Source licenses has been a known problem in the community for a few years. As the number of licenses grows, the possible combinations and interactions

    Also tagged: project hosting

  8. 3 Calvert Sites Can Get Bingo Licenses

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro Business - Jun 19, 2008

    Three businesses in North Beach and Chesapeake Beach won approval for instant-bingo licenses this week with less than two weeks remaining before state law bans the "pseudo-slot" machines.

    Also tagged: can, 3, get, bingo, sites, calvert, peter franchot, montgomery county maryland, the american legion, twin beaches, barbara a stinnett, emanuel demedis, wilson h parran, gerald w clark, chris russell, chris chubb, calvert board of county commissioners, jack gregory

  9. Overly restrictive A.P. quoting guidelines risk winning battles at the war’s expense

    Overly restrictive A.P. quoting guidelines risk winning battles at the war’s expense

    zdnet.com » Lawgarithms - Jun 17, 2008

    Saul Hansell reports today that the Associated Press "will, for the first time, attempt to define clear standards as to how much of its articles and broadcasts bloggers and Web sites can excerpt without infringing on

    Also tagged: video, blogging, mashups, copyright

  10. Patrick Brady dissects Android

    Patrick Brady dissects Android

    zdnet.com » Ed Burnette's Dev Connection - Jun 5, 2008

    Patrick Brady of Google’s partner group provided a detailed technical tour of the internals of the Android platform during his recent talk at Google I/O 2008 titled “Anatomy and Physiology of an Android”. Topics

    Also tagged: community, general, programming, google, linux, java, android, io2008

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