You have it right Ryland. According to this thread, which includes messages from the author of DosBox, ID left out the "COPYING" file (which, as I recall, is the license) but has since corrected the issue.Originally posted by: Ryland
Originally posted by: Snipersheep
Originally posted by: Ryland
They are supposedly using DosBox to run the older games under XP and Vista which is causing the GPL people to be up in arms because they didn't put the license doc in with the download.
In the same sentence you not only managed to mis-state the nature of the GPL dispute you also managed to brush off "GPL people" as nutcase troublemakers who are whining about a text file not included with the game. Way to go, champ! :thumbsup:
How exactly did I brush off GPL people to be nutcase troublemakers? The report that I saw stated that Valve/ID didn't ship the older games with a copy of the GPL documentation that is required. Learn to read and not jump to conclusions..
The GPL does not require that you release your source code if you are using a GPL program that is entirely separate from your program (which is the case with DosBox). You only have to release your source code if you combine your code with GPL code.
This is a great deal for some of the best programs of their day. If you missed several of these programs, this deal is well worth it.
