FAOD, the patch I sent you for that project is copyright Linaro, as per 
the CodeSourcery contract (it's a non-FSF project, of course).

Andrew

On 05/09/10 22:41, Michael Hope wrote:
> I don't understand the page at:
>   https://wiki.linaro.org/Copyright
>
> I've put the new Toolchain WG web tools up on Launchpad so that others
> in the group can get it.  It needs a README (fine), license (EPL
> apparently), and copyright statement.
>
> I'm paid by Canonical but work for Linaro.  The Copyright page says
> that new work is (C) Canonical and then the copyright 'flows' to
> Linaro.  What does this mean and how do I achieve it?  What copyright
> statement should be on the work and where?
>
> At a different level, how do you apply the EPL to a project?  What
> text should I have in what files to record the license and copyright?
> Is there a standard way of doing this?
>
> -- Michael
>
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