[Bug 480724] Review Request: djbdns - A Domain Name System by D. J. Bernstein
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--- Comment #24 from Mark Johnson <johnsonm at gmail.com> 2009-03-06 12:11:55 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #21)
> This is generally how the GPL works.
>
> If you take file A, which is under Public Domain (all rights granted to
> everyone) and file B, which is under some version of the GPL, and you compile
> them together to generate binary C, binary C is under the terms of the GPL,
> because the GPL is by far the more restrictive license, and the terms of file
> A are all being met by it.
I didn't ask about a hypothetical binary C. To use your terminology for this
thought experiment, do the terms of the GPL apply to file A, if file A and only
file A, is obtained from pjp's djbdns-1.05.1.tar.gz, which includes a copy of
v3 of the GPL?
> No, but I'm pretty sure the latest release for all of his code drops took out
> the copyright statement. He has also issued blanket
To my knowledge, the last release of djbdns was 8 years ago and he did not
issue a new release when he abandoned his copyright. The tarball at:
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/djbdns-1.05.tar.gz
still contains this in the README:
djbdns 1.05
20010211
Copyright 2001
D. J. Bernstein
> Thus, there is no need to retain his copyright statement, as it clearly no
> longer applies. To re-add it would be incorrect and misleading.
I did not say his copyright statement should be retained. I'm just trying to
say that when it is removed (as it already has been), his declaration at
http://cr.yp.to/distributors.html
should be referenced explicitly.
> Given that he has abandoned copyright entirely, he no longer has any say in
> what anyone does with it.
No, but it's no excuse to get sloppy and give people the wrong idea, either.
I've got my own public domain fork of djbdns and I would very much appreciate
it if pjp was very clear that the original material he based his fork on was
public domain.
In any event, we're seriously cluttering this bug/ticket up. Suggest we take
any further discussions elsewhere or just table them.
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