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Any new news here? The GPL2 license is extraordinarily clear about these matters. If there is even 1 line of Zabbix code in this product, firescope is required to make that code available. I put in a request for it (it can't be found on their web site), but have gotten no response thus far.Comment
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Interesting...
So... I got a call from Firescope this morning. The gal that called me said the the GPL licensed code is available. You just need to send a $50 money order to "Attn: Open Source Code Request" at the company's address, and they will send it to you (on CD I guess?). I asked what the $50 money order was for, and she replied "It's for the GPL code". When I brought to her attention that you can't actually "charge" for the code, she was silent for about 10-15 seconds. I then suggested "Is for shipping and handling or something?" to which she replied "...yes". I didn't push it any further, because I don't honestly know what they're allowed to charge for shipping or handling (or if there is even a reference) under GPL2. That said... I am very curious what would come on that CD....Comment
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If it's for shipping or materials they're fine.
So... I got a call from Firescope this morning. The gal that called me said the the GPL licensed code is available. You just need to send a $50 money order to "Attn: Open Source Code Request" at the company's address, and they will send it to you (on CD I guess?). I asked what the $50 money order was for, and she replied "It's for the GPL code". When I brought to her attention that you can't actually "charge" for the code, she was silent for about 10-15 seconds. I then suggested "Is for shipping and handling or something?" to which she replied "...yes". I didn't push it any further, because I don't honestly know what they're allowed to charge for shipping or handling (or if there is even a reference) under GPL2. That said... I am very curious what would come on that CD....
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document,…
GPLv2
Last sentence of Term #1.
You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee.
So I'm pretty sure they're fine in asking for $50 for the code and not required to make it available electronically.Comment
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Well just because someone pushed them it doesnt mean they have too. On their website its doesnt said anything at all about GNU license or the free code. Even Citrix releases the source and I think you must do it in the same page where the commercial downloads are.
So if I send them 50$ I get their sources? What about the modifications they made, do they still have to shared it? I now if they used Zabbix in just some code they must but why would anyone then buy their software besides the support. How about updates, must they also release them?
I would pay the 50$ just to test it, since there is no trial download available it seems.Comment
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Why not backport the good features of Firescope into Zabbix?
Why not backport the good features of Firescope into Zabbix? Quite possibly Firescope have included new features which would be beneficial to the Zabbix project. So why not grab the source code and check it out?Comment
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waiting for the next official release (may 2009)
There should be done something (learn/copy/adopt/legal action), if nothing from the FireScope-perils is to be found in the new release may 2009. Spawn anyone?Comment
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A brief update just to keep things clear:
1. Firescope company violated Zabbix GPLv2 license and our copyright
2. Nothing suggests that they "fixed" this
3. I would appreciate assistance from any organization (Zabbix users, our allies) which would help to bring this case to court. Please contact me.
4. No any partnership is possible between us and Firescope
We develop Open Source software. It is a great disappointment to see that some companies and individuals steal result of our work and use it for their own benefit...Comment
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it might be worth asking advice from http://gpl-violations.org/ and http://www.fsfeurope.org/
edit: a quick google revealed http://209.85.129.132/search?q=cache...=opera&strip=1
which contains at the end;
GNU General Public License Software
The following GNU General Public License Software is included in this version of the FireScope software:
GNU GPL Software GPL Version
MySQL 2.0
NMap 2.0
Zabbix 2.0
notice the misrepesentation of software versions... might be useful to show willful infringementLast edited by richlv; 25-03-2009, 12:14.Comment
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Zabbix Community MUST take action !!!!
Alexei,
Thanks for the update. As richlv points out, it is best to get some advice from people with experience in these matters. I suggest "someone" contacts the gpl-violations.org, as they are directly in touch with the fsfeurope.org, to develop some plan/tactics on how to move on.
I call upon every zabbix-er to collect and deliver as much as info/evidence as possible, to backup any action.Comment
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Has anyone downloaded the demo? Please PM me, I'd rather not share my information with them
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given the situation, there are few things community could do.
1. promote submission at http://slashdot.org/firehose.pl?op=view&id=3903599 ;
2. politely contact editors of any praising articles of firescope, inform them about the situation;
3. politely contact known firescope customers, inform them about the copyright infringement;
4. continue gathering information.
other possibilities ?Comment

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