Copyright notice referring a company other than Sun (original) (raw)
Mark Wielaard mark at klomp.org
Thu Jun 18 11:28:01 PDT 2009
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Hi Phil,
On Thu, 2009-06-18 at 11:13 -0700, Phil Race wrote:
I think it likely matters to (say) commercial licensees who also get the JDK code to know that Sun has a copyright in the file, or even just use the binaries created from those sources, which is why I think we'd always want it to be present.
Sure, but that doesn't really impact the public project. That only really matters for your proprietary internal fork of the code. If you wanted to you could just have a script add such a line to the whole codebase when you turn it proprietary.
And I don't understand the apparent legal nuances of this : >they aren't granted the actual copyright, just a grant to the rights associated with it
As far as I understands it, but I could ask someone more legally schooled, it just means the copyright (statement) itself stays with the original contributor, only some of the rights associated with that copyright (statement), like determining the distribution policy, are shared with Sun through the SCA. There is a FAQ about it here: http://www.sun.com/software/opensource/contributor_agreement.jsp
Cheers,
Mark
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