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Re: SCO identifies code?



Bijan Soleymani <bijan@psq.com> writes:

> From what I've read on the FSF website their position is that they won't
> accept any submissions unless they are:
> a) public domain
> b) copyright released to the FSF

Yes.  But as I mentioned in my previous post, when you sign the FSF
copyright assignment form, they grant back to you a perpetual,
non-exclusive, irrevokable right to use the code you are assigning
them for any purpose you want.

My assignment is on file somewhere at home, but I suppose I could dig
it up and excerpt it for you.

-- 
Alan Shutko <ats@acm.org> - I am the rocks.
I'd rather be monkeywrenching.



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