On 15/07/13 19:04, Bruno F. Souza wrote: > So, basically, they are saying you can fork the repository, but you > don't have any rights to "reproduce or create derivative works". > Seems directly contradictory...
It's not contradictory - normally, no license means no reproduction, but if you are on Github, then you've given everyone that right (so, in a sense, you do have a licence). However, it's not contradictory, but it is dumb - because what's the point of being able to "view and fork" a repository if you don't have the right to make derivative works? Or distribute them to others? (Or it could be that that's not a full summary of what the Github licence allows.) Gerv _______________________________________________ License-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://projects.opensource.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/license-discuss

