energon wrote:
Anybody care to relate GPL software with the science of Ayurveda ? (since Ayurveda is non-proprietory, and doesn't have any side effects ;) errm...strings attached :)
Well, we are on topic actually. Both have much in common. Ayurveda, like s/w, is knowledge based. Ayurveda, unlike some s/w licensing schemes, keeps the knowledge public. Here, it is like the GNU GPL.
In fact, two weeks after the ayurveda congress, (referred to by Khuzaima in another post in this thread), the WIPO ( hooo! ) held a 'forum' in Kochi, to discuss protection to Traditional Knowledge and Folklore !!!. To oversimplify the point they are trying to sell one of these days, you can 'copyright' Kathakali.
At this meet, somebody ( actually, a govt. official ) protested extending IP protection to Traditional Knowledge. His argument was in just in one powerful sentence - 'traditional knowledge is like free software - its creators intended it for benefit of the society, not (merely) for monetary benefit' !!! Whoever said that our babus are ignorant of the ground realities?
Mahesh T. Pai.