Dan Scott wrote: > So an author can and should maintain copyright over the material they > contribute, but they contribute it under a license that specifies the > terms under which that material can be used (the PHP License, for this > project) by others.
Well, in theory, at least. Many open source projects ask for copyright to be assigned to them (GNU is one notable example) because it 1. makes changing licensing terms easier (for better or for worse) and 2. it makes it a lot easier to prosecute copyright violation (single entity versus multiple entities that have to coordinate). See: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-assign.html -- Edward Z. Yang GnuPG: 0x869C48DA HTML Purifier <http://htmlpurifier.org> Anti-XSS Filter [[ 3FA8 E9A9 7385 B691 A6FC B3CB A933 BE7D 869C 48DA ]] -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php