about 30 years ago my colleague said that all his friends in the US were complaining that their sons wanted to be patent, copyright attorneys mick
On Tue, 12 Nov 2024 at 21:06, <debian-u...@howorth.org.uk> wrote: > Steven Peckham <scpeckh...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >I would really want to address this in detail after the Copyright > > >goes through. > > > >No. After the Copyright is in effect, I will be happy to provide the > > >code under the GPL3 license restrictions. > > It doesn't sound like you understand copyright and licensing very well. > I don't think you need to wait for registration. > > You might want to read https://opensource.guide/legal/ as a start. > > AIUI, you already have copyright as soon as you write it. Registering > it just strengthens certain rights in the US I believe. I'm in the UK > where things work a bit differently. But you have to publish it with a > GPL3 licence before anybody can use it or copy it anyway. > >