On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 01:31:28PM -0800, Matthew Cline wrote:
> However, if a bunch of spammers co-operated, each of them could file a 
> seperate suit against SA in different jurisdictions, and more spammers could 
> bring up suits when the old ones were thrown out; you can use anyone for 
> anything, even if it ends up getting thrown out of court.  If this happened 
> enough, we'd get sued out of existence.

Of course, which jurisdiction could control spamassassin? Probably the
jurisdiction in which the copyright holder lives, but IANAL. Who's the
copyright holder?

After grepping through the distribution dir, I see spamc/spamd are
copyrighted by Craig. But the rest, other than
Mail::SpamAssassin::Smarthost::SMTP are not copyrighted by anyone.

Usually something is automatically copyrighted by its owner, but I don't
know what happens when something is created by a group. And without a
copyright statement....

Maybe it means we can't be sued?

-- 
Duncan Findlay

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