RetroPie is GPL licensed, so am I legally entitled to sell copies of it?
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@BuZz - I'd like to abandon (delete??) the
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@iek said in RetroPie is GPL licensed, so am I legally entitled to sell copies of it?:
Open source principles include the belief that others should be able to take code they contributed nothing to and commercialise it. We see commercialisation as a positive and a significant contribution in itself. That's a core part of the ideology. Your rejection of that principle is putting us at odds.
That's not true. Commercialisation is neither a pre-condition nor a pre-requisite of the Open Source movement or its software and it's not part of the core ideology of the Open Source movement.
So long as we are just playing orphan games, and we are each doing that on our own initiative, we are unlikely to really upset anyone important. However, if the project is commercialised and used for commercial copyright infringement, it is bound to come under fire, and that could lead to serious issues for the project pretty fast. It's the difference between recording a film that's on TV to watch, and recording it to burn a thousand copies to sell on eBay.
That is another topic in itself. The legality of emulators - which is what the RetroPie project is including in its image - has been questioned before and even challenged in court, but without success. The open source emulators projects have been around for quite a long time and I think that proves that the serious issues you are talking about it's just a false argument.
If we all focus on the practicalities, and leave morality out of it, it would probably go a long way.
Sure, the end justifies the means, right ? Disregarding any license for software because your customers will be happy and you can get your money, right ?
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@iek said in RetroPie is GPL licensed, so am I legally entitled to sell copies of it?:
I don't agree with the two "topics", but rather than continue arguing, maybe we can all take a different perspective...
Open source principles include the belief that others should be able to take code they contributed nothing to and commercialise it. We see commercialisation as a positive and a significant contribution in itself. That's a core part of the ideology. Your rejection of that principle is putting us at odds.
to be clear, i don't reject the principle. the code I produce is under the GPL license (when that's under my control). the retropie script is under the GPL license.
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I am tired of this - I have better things to do with my time.
@iek I do not wish to remove the old account, as doing so means posts get removed or need to be reassigned to a guest user which would break the discussion. Usually creating a new account after being banned would get your new account banned btw - and I would have done that if I had noticed earlier. I'm willing to leave your new account active but that's as much as I'm going to do.
BTW @hex does not represent RetroPie. So him editing Wikipedia has nothing to do with the RetroPie project. @Hex may want to keep this in mind when posting things like "We have had these problems before". No - actually, it's really just me that has to deal with all the legal/licensing problems surrounding RetroPie.
@markwkidd If you are unable to work out why someone saying "goodbye", then changing their user profile page to have a go at the project might lead to a ban then you are going to struggle here too. I also don't need to justify my actions to you.
Using this forum is not some right, nor is the forum a bastion of free speech where anything goes. It's a private forum that we host and run for the RetroPie project.
If anyone has a problem with that, I would recommend they go elsewhere.
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@buzz He probably would have been fine selling the hardware, as long as he didn't try to bundle the software. Ah well. Stuff like this disappoints me to see.
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On second thoughts, I'll just leave. I don't need this
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@iek and that language is not welcome here either.
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Am I the only one who finds it ridiculous that people are upset that they are not allowed to make money based on the work of others with no effort of their own?
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@obsidianspider No, you're not. The entitlement is sickening.
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I'm not a lawyer nor a specialist on open-source definitions, etc. But trying to put on a simpler way I think all this trouble would be avoided if the OP knew that regular users of this forum are people that like to:
- play old games
- ‎(learn to) tinker
- (learn to) write some code
- help newcomers to do any of the things above
- ‎keep away anything that can disturb us to do the things above
Example of things that can disturb us to do the things above:
- newcomers that just want to plug'n'play and don't want to solve the issues they face. This usually happens with those who bought a "retrogaming kit" with RetroPie installed and, as a customer right, want that everything just works.
- ‎Emulator's authors asking RetroPie to not use their work. This can happen if they don't want their work comercialized and they see RetroPie being sold on the web.
- ‎Some big company accusing this project/forum of sharing copyrighted material and trying to shut it down.
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@meleu 100% correct. Maybe the regulars can come across a bit "precious" sometimes (myself included!). It's because we care.
As Buzz said, this is NOT a public forum. This is a forum run to benefit RetroPie and its' legitimate users. If you don't agree then please go elsewhere. -
I think we should have a secret question on the signup sheet asking where you got the retropie image from. If they say website then allow signup else show warning message. simple as that.
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@hex Like, tell me Herb's mother's maiden name and Buzz's first pet's name?
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@jonnykesh Obviously my first Pet was a Commodore :-)
(Not true at all. They cost a fortune and I'm not that old)
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@buzz My first Commodore was a C16. I know...
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I wish I owned a Commodore 64. No, better yet, an amiga.
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This seems like another appropriate time to thank @BuZz and @herb_fargus for all their hard work and for @dankcushions for keeping these forums free of disparaging banter.
Retropie (and its forums) are a place where I can escape to the simpler times and also continue working on an enjoyable hobby.
Cheers, boys and thanks.
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It's frustrating because there are so many scammers on ebay who use RecalBox and RetroPie. On top of that they use fake Samsung SD cards and even images including roms. They smack it into a Rpi3 case and sell it.
People are so stupid that they will think that they are getting a good deal by buying an Rpi3 system over spending the extra $30 for an Odroid Xu4 system.
Personally, I understand that the real heroes are the programmers who write RecallBox/RetroPie and do not earn a penny.
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@megatimx Nintendo is bound by copyrights. They can't sell a system with all the games because they could never sell it at a profit.
Because of copyrights/lack of interest some of my favorite games will never again see the light of day through official channels. Thankfully we all have Retropie to keep all of our most cherished gaming memories alive. :-) -
@megatimx said in RetroPie is GPL licensed, so am I legally entitled to sell copies of it?:
People are so stupid that they will think that they are getting a good deal by buying an Rpi3 system over spending the extra $30 for an Odroid Xu4 system.
Wait, what?
If someone was buying a new system I'd still recommend the Pi every time. I've looked into these alternative boards, and while a lot of them look much better on paper, fundamentally to the end user they offer little to no benefit imho, as far as Retropie is concerned.
Though I agree with the principle that folks should not under any circumstances be buying so-called "ready to go" packages from eBay. At all.
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