Brian Behlendorf dixit: > confusingly believing that in those jurisdictions where warranties and > liability can not be entirely waived, that the rights in the license are still > conferred regardless, and that whatever baseline warranties, liabilities, and
According to an ifrOSS analysis they in fact *are*. That being said, for The MirOS Licence (which is practically equivalent to gifting the code), that doesn’t change anything. Other licences, in particular these with re-requirements like copyleft, may differ. This is also why the EUPL, The MirOS Licence, the recently-discussed OLN licence and others don’t disclaim everything but deliberately ex‐ clude a specific subset. bye, //mirabilos -- I believe no one can invent an algorithm. One just happens to hit upon it when God enlightens him. Or only God invents algorithms, we merely copy them. If you don't believe in God, just consider God as Nature if you won't deny existence. -- Coywolf Qi Hunt _______________________________________________ The opinions expressed in this email are those of the sender and not necessarily those of the Open Source Initiative. Official statements by the Open Source Initiative will be sent from an opensource.org email address. License-discuss mailing list License-discuss@lists.opensource.org http://lists.opensource.org/mailman/listinfo/license-discuss_lists.opensource.org