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SONY Violating LGPL
SKFU known for his work on the PS3 and PS Vita, has recently posted an article on his blog, regardin... [Read More]
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Ok, I'm confused now.
"...with LGPL the the requirement that you open up the source code to your own extensions to the software is removed." "...SONY has to provide the source code of the modifications made to the LGPL software." Aren't these too quotes saying the opposite of each other? |
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down with the giant crab i say
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Webkit is not missing, I followed the page to here: http://www.scei.co.jp/psvita-license/webkit.html
The download link works fine for me. |
uhm, Sony isn't doing anything wrong:
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So what your saying is... Sony needs to give us the private keys for the PS3 so we can hack it...
Jk.. |
Oh, fun note. look at the files in the PSstore application besides some interesting test images they left in there, you'll notice the file structure and hopefully, what they did wrong. Hint; under the LGPL libraries can be "linked" to the application.
When I contacted them about this they told me to **** off though. |
SKFU is retarded person. Who does said, that Sony modified Webkit? I think they just recompiled it for that platform, and that's all.
LGPL means, that you can link dynamically to library, and not releasing own source code, which is linked to webkit. |
This has actually been known for a while (since the egohot and FOF days a little over 2 years ago.) Several freeBSD based files in the PS3. I have said this before but this holds the same issues as wht I said about multiman going open source..... who is actually going to make a complaint?
Sony could murder someone in front of a courthouse and somehow still get away with it. People could complain, this could get taken to court, and somehow Sony would still win. |
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