Hi, Am Mon, 2003-06-30 um 12.30 schrieb Baptiste SIMON: > > If you are author of a part of the code, you can oppose forever to its > > publication as proprietary. > > right... that's the last solution... but we would prefer having only one > copyright, to have a harmonized source code. I know that it is possible > giving the (c) to the FSF...
I remember reading somewhere that you can give the copyright to just about anyone, and Dhingis Kahn (The mogolian leader, don't know how he is spelled in English). And if you really want to prevent any licence change, then just assign it so someone that is no longer alife (this way you can state your world view, if you choose Ghandi, Marx, Charlemagne, Einstein, Neumann or others). They surely won't change your licence... (well, one would have to check for possible Heirs) And what if you assign copyright to your cat? No guarantee that that would work legally, though. Joachim Breitner -- Joachim Breitner e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Homepage: http://www.joachim-breitner.de JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | GPG-Keyid: 4743206C | ICQ#: 74513189 Geekcode: GCS/IT/S d-- s++:- a--- C++ UL+++ P+++ !E W+++ N-- !W O? M?>+ V? PS++ PE PGP++ t? 5? X- R+ tv- b++ DI+ D+ G e+>* h! z? Bitte senden Sie mir keine Word- oder PowerPoint-Anhänge. Siehe http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.de.html
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