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BusyBox Developers and Monsoon Multimedia Agree to Dismiss GPL Lawsuit
NEW YORK and SAN MATEO, Calif., Oct. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/
— The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) and Monsoon
Multimedia today jointly announced that an agreement has been reached to
dismiss the GPL enforcement lawsuit filed by SFLC on behalf of two principal
developers of BusyBox.
BusyBox is a lightweight set of standard Unix utilities commonly used in
embedded systems and is open source software licensed under the GNU General
Public License (GPL) version 2. One of the conditions of the GPL is that
re-distributors of BusyBox are required to ensure that each downstream
recipient is provided access to the source code of the program. Monsoon
Multimedia uses BusyBox in its HAVA TV place-shifting devices.
As a result of the plaintiffs agreeing to dismiss the lawsuit and
reinstate Monsoon Multimedia's rights to distribute BusyBox under the GPL,
Monsoon Multimedia has agreed to appoint an Open Source Compliance Officer
within its organization to monitor and ensure GPL compliance, to publish the
source code for the version of BusyBox it previously distributed on its Web
site, and to undertake substantial efforts to notify previous recipients of
BusyBox from Monsoon Multimedia of their rights to the software under the
GPL. The settlement also includes an undisclosed amount of financial
consideration paid by Monsoon Multimedia to the plaintiffs.
"Although we really hated having to ask our attorneys to file a lawsuit
to get Monsoon Multimedia to abide by the GPL, we are extremely pleased that
they worked so hard and so fast to come into compliance," said Rob Landley,
a developer of BusyBox and a named plaintiff in the lawsuit.
"Going forward, we are confident that Monsoon Multimedia will be
upstanding members of the open source community and we wish them the
absolute best of luck with their business," said Erik Andersen, the other
BusyBox developer named as a plaintiff in the lawsuit.
"We are happy to put this behind us and move forward," said Graham
Radstone, Chairman and Chief Operating Officer at Monsoon Multimedia. "The
fact that Monsoon Multimedia and BusyBox have reached an agreement amicably
shows that settlement is far better than costly litigation. We will ensure
that we are in compliance with the agreement in the future. Monsoon
Multimedia is a highly innovative company and occupies a leading position in
the emerging place-shifting market; therefore it is essential that we set an
example for compliance for others."
The lawsuit, "Erik Andersen and Rob Landley v. Monsoon Multimedia Inc.,"
case number 07-CV-8205, was filed September 19th in the United States
District Court for the Southern District of New York.
About the Software Freedom Law Center
The Software Freedom Law Center — directed by Eben Moglen, one of
the world's leading experts on copyright law as applied to software —
provides legal representation and other law-related services to protect and
advance Free and Open Source Software. The Law Center is dedicated to
assisting non-profit open source developers and projects. Visit SFLC at
http://www.softwarefreedom.org.
About Monsoon Multimedia
Monsoon Multimedia provides advanced, standards based multimedia products
and technologies for the PC and Consumer Electronics industries. Monsoon
Multimedia licenses highly optimized multimedia solutions comprising
applications, drivers, frameworks, middleware and reference designs. Monsoon
Multimedia also distributes and sells its revolutionary TV place shifting
device under its own "HAVA" brand. HAVA lets you watch live home TV or your
own recorded content in multiple rooms around the home, at work, or around
the globe. Monsoon Multimedia's customers and partners are semiconductor
companies, PC manufacturers, software suppliers and consumer electronics
companies. Founded by the founders of Dazzle and Emuzed, the company is
headquartered in Noida, India with offices in California and Russia. For
more information, please visit www.myhava.com and
www.monsoonmultimedia.com.
Media Contact:
Anders Steele (for Monsoon Multimedia)
FortyThree, Inc.
+1-831-401-3175
anders@fortythreepr.com
Jim Garrison
Public Relations Coordinator of Software Freedom Law Center
+1-212-461-1910
garrison@softwarefreedom.org
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