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On Tuesday 23 August 2005 03:20 pm, Lars Weiler wrote: |
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> On the other hand I'm not 100% sure if this kind of |
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> copyright works in most states of the European Union. As |
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> you might know, we don't have such a copyright, but it's |
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> split into the author's right and the exploitation right. |
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> The exploitation right is usually the author's right unless |
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> you define another policy. But the author's right is |
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> sticked to you or your heirs for 70 years after your death. |
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There is a clause in there for international issues such as this that would |
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assign an irrevocable license to the use of such code that can not be jointly |
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copyrighted. (I think that's in the FAQ) ;) |
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Cheers! |
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Corey Shields |
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Gentoo Linux Infrastructure Team |
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Gentoo Foundation Board of Trustees |
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http://www.gentoo.org/~cshields |