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Libreplanet 2021's Trivia quiz game show notes.

        1. Can you donate a car to the FSF?
        1. Can you have a GPL-covered program and an unrelated nonfree program on the same computer?
        1. Can I release a modified version of a GPL-covered program in binary form only?
        1. Does the GPL allow me to sell copies of the program for money?
        1. According to itsfoss.com what percentage of the worlds top 500 supercomputers run on GNU/Linux?
        1. How many staff does the FSF have?
        1. The location of one of the first four Interface Message Processors of the original ARPANET? (more detail)
        1. According to the Free Software Definition, what is freedom ... 0?
        1. This is a project on campaign's High Priority Project list.
        1. GNU/Linux distros approved by the FSF.
        1. The Licensing and Compliance Lab has multiple programs or services.
        1. From the GNU project what program "Prints out the full path of executables"?
        1. From the GNU project what two scripts make up Config. Bonus for licensing.
      1. Initially released in November 2003, name this widely used vector graphics editor which is free software. Bonus for how it is licensed.
        1. According to the United States Copyright Act, computer software is classified as what for copyright protection?
        1. What are the first four hexadecimal symbols of the infamous illegal prime number? Double bonus for the next four.
        1. What portion of the Communication Decency Act of 1996 is protecting the FSF and LibrePlanet right now. <want more>
        1. What section of the GPLv2 is known for the descriptive phrase, “Give Software Liberty or Give It Death!”
        1. On July 28, 1987 a game called NetHack was released to the world and is currently licensed under the NetHack General Public License(NGPL). What previous license was the NGPL based on? What year was the NGPL published?
        1. Name the infamous conspiracy to incorporate planned obsolescence for the entire light bulb market. Bonus points for the year it was founded.
  • The Phoebus cartel existed to control the manufacture and sale of incandescent light bulbs. They appropriated market territories and fixed the useful life of such bulbs. January 1925.
  • <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoebus_cartel>
        1. Does GPLv3 have a “patent retaliation clause”?
        1. What clause of the original BSD license (sometimes called the “4-clause BSD license”) makes it fairly impractical to use. What does it require?
        1. Who has the power to enforce the GPL?
  • Since the GPL is a copyright license, the copyright holders of the software are the ones who have the power to enforce the GPL.
  • If you see a violation of the GPL, you should inform the developers of the GPL-covered software involved. They either are the copyright holders, or are connected with the copyright holders. <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#ReportingViolation>
        1. Why does the GPL require including a copy of the GPL with every copy of the program?
        1. What is software freedom?