groupware for Fedora

Philip Balister philip at balister.org
Wed Jun 21 13:41:33 UTC 2006


Copyright assignment also helps the copyright holder pursue people who 
violate the copyright. Basically, you need all the copyright holders to 
agree to legal action against people that violate the copyright. The 
fewer people on the list the better for this :)

Philip

Erwin Rol wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 18:04 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> 
>>On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 11:54 +0200, Erwin Rol wrote:
> 
> 
>>>With some seriously ugly hacks i got it to compile and run, of course
>>>still a lot of bugs but when it would be a real community project (no
>>>copyright assignments, and no CC-non-commercial license) I think it can
>>>be made to work with gcj.
>>
>>Many community projects including all of the GNU ones require copyright
>>assignments. That is on many occasions a good practice. 
> 
> 
> And it is also a PITA to do paperwork before you can help with a
> project. This about if everybody that helps with Fedora has to sign
> legal paperwork, which of course is different in every country. Of
> course if you want to sell the GPL work of others under a closed source
> license like MySQl, Qt, Open-Xchange, than you need to be the copyright
> holder. So the main thing copyright assignment does is turn GPL code
> into BSD-like code (be it for a smaller group, the ones the copyrights
> are assigned to). A true community project has no need for copyright
> assignment.
> 
> - Erwin
> 
> 
> 
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