Antitrust complaint contends the General Public License illegally fixes prices

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A programmer named Daniel Wallace has filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana claiming that the General Public License violates U.S. antitrust law. Wallace is, for now, acting as his own attorney. My knowledge of antitrust law is a little rusty, but my initial hunch is that Eric Goldman is right that this case is not going to be around for long.

Correction: The post on Eric Goldman's blog is by John Ottaviani, a guest blogger. Sorry, John!

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