On Oct 20, Joost Kooij wrote: > > So what should it say? Would an extra line: > > Copyright (c)1998,1999 Debian Policy List Members > > be appropriate? > > That looks very nice at first glance. On second thought, I wonder if > "Debian Policy List Members" is an entity that you can legally assign a > copyright to. Will the copyright be enforcable? Does it still make any > sense to have such a copyright notice if not?
Perhaps we should assign the copyright to Software in the Public Interest, which is a legal entity, and presumably has the money to sue to protect its copyright. Chris -- ============================================================================= | Chris Lawrence | Your source for almost nothing of value: | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.lordsutch.com/ | | | | | Grad Student, Pol. Sci. | Are you tired of politics as usual? | | University of Mississippi | http://www.lp.org/ | =============================================================================