> On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 13:22, Carson Chittom wrote: > > This is pretty minor, but: > > > > 1. I just noticed that both grdc.c and grdc.6 (in src/games/grdc) > > say "Copyright 2002 Amos Shapir. Public domain." The US > > Copyright Office says[1], essentially, that copyright and public > > domain are mutually exclusive categories. > > > > 2. I found a message from Theo in the archives from 2003[2] listing > > grdc as one of the items of which the license was clarified > > during an audit. > > In this case, the text is somewhat misleading, but means Amos wrote > it, but presumably disavowed the copyright that was once held.
This is the commit: ---------------------------- revision 1.12 date: 2002/07/26 20:32:38; author: pjanzen; state: Exp; lines: +4 -1 The elusive original author of this program and man page surfaced long enough to state the following, when asked about licensing issues: "It's ok to put any copyright as long as it stays in the public domain. ... Since I did not write it to make any profit or fame in the first place, I guess its use is not limited by any license. Of course I would not object to my name being mentioned." Then he disappeared again. So I've put on a current copyright to him, and labelled the code explicitly as public domain. ---------------------------- A bit of confusion regarding public domain and copyright obviously happened here, however the author's intent is clear in the mail to Paul Janzen. I accept that this file is free enough. > > 3. I vaguely remember that it may not be possible to place > > something in the public domain in some countries. Wow, what's that got to do with anything? > We don't care about that. I suppose people in such countries would > not be able to contribute public domain code, but that's their problem, > not ours. I think it is a bunch of bullshit. Many of those countries follow the original idea behind copyright, which is to require that the wishes and rights of the author of a work be respected in all ways. It is ridiculous to believe that his wishes and rights are being respected if he wants to completely release the work completely. The people in those countries who make this claim probably have nice houses and cars. In any case, it is not my problem if people in those country let those people run over their rights in that way.