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by cyphar
3735 days ago
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Well, it's more about what happens if something bad happens to the FSF? What if they get acquired and then $BigCo gets all of the copyright assignments. I don't believe that the FSF would betray people like that, but there may be situations where they don't have a choice. |
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https://www.irs.gov/Charities-&-Non-Profits/Charitable-Organ...
Many proponents of copyright assignment to for-profit corporations have argued that "it's just the same thing as what the FSF does, so it's fine", but their legal nonprofit status makes it a substantial difference.
A better argument against the FSF's copyright assignment practice is that it is bureaucratic overhead for somewhat questionable benefit.