Sebastian Wangnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[ http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=377109;msg=186 ]
> Mr. Schilling claims the following:
> In Europe, we have the "Recht auf das wissenschaftliche Kleinzitat"
> that allows us to cite other works without asking in case that
Michael Below schrieb:
As far as I understand part of the argument with Mr. Schily is about
Makefiles, these might be trivial (I'm no programmer).
I got the name wrong, sorry for that: It's Jörg Schilling.
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On Friday 01 September 2006 14:43, Sebastian Wangnick wrote:
> Dear folks,
>
> in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=377109, Mr. Schilling
> claims the following:
>
> In Europe, we have the "Recht auf das wissenschaftliche Kleinzitat"
> that allows us to cite other works w
Sebastian Wangnick schrieb:
So the "Recht auf das wissenschaftliche Kleinzitat" allows a European
author
to "quote" small portions of e.g. GPL code without asking the author for
permissions. The European "Urheberrecht" on the other side forbids a
minor
contributo
I am an American and not familiar with continental European systems,
but the Berne Convention and its implementation in the USA agree with
you. Article 10 of the Berne Convention[1] requires compliance with
"fair practice" when quoting another's program, and Article 12
reserves the right of adapta
Dear folks,
in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=377109, Mr. Schilling
claims the following:
In Europe, we have the "Recht auf das wissenschaftliche Kleinzitat"
that allows us to cite other works without asking in case that the
quoted text (or images) is no
Well, I've been reading the responses and I'm sorry for starting all
of this. I don't like this kind of discussions, they deeply depress
me, but it just happens that lately I'm getting involved frequently on
many of them. I want to say some things.
I hereby say that, in my subjective point of vie
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