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Re: newbie and nervous cell



> 2 Copyright
> Your remarks "ImageJ is open-source ..." are not valid as long
> as you don't put at least your copyright there, for example:
> Copyright (c) 2001-2002. Wayne Rasband. All rights reserved.
Not true, at least for Germany.

You, the author, implicitely acquire the copyright by creating
the Work. No need to put in a statement although it helps a
lot. Unless you explicitely put something into the Public
Domain it is yours. Yours stays yours even with the GPL except
for when you actively put it in the Public domain.

And: Regardless of the copyright notice mentioned above your
code may or may not be open source. If it is Public Domain it
is open source but not under your copyright anymore. If it
is, for example, GPL it is open source and still your part is
under your copyright (well, the self-restricting version
thereof called copyleft).

IANAL (they are better paid by far), but that's my
understanding.

Karsten
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