On Sat, 8 Aug 2015, Jonas Maebe wrote:


On 08 Aug 2015, at 10:04, Michael Van Canneyt <mich...@freepascal.org> wrote:

I fundamentally do not believe in licenses. Not even free ones.

Hence I specify none for the docs.

The problem with this is that if you don't specify a license, the default
in copyright law is that no one is allowed to do anything with your work
without explicit permission from you (other than reading the HTML version
on the web site, as publishing it like that is considered an implicit
permission to read it).

If you believe in copyright law, yes. I don't believe in that either.

Patents, copyright, trademarks: a lot of male cow droppings.

You can always use a public domain or CC0 license if you don't want to impose 
any conditions on anyone.

No, it means that you play the game by the rules that are set by people that 
believe in licenses.

I don't want to play this game at all.

Michael.

PS. And anyway: the whole discussion is moot. The latex files do contain some 
kind of copyright notice.
Long time ago, someone once suckered me into it. I wasn't as firm in my 
convictions back then :)
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