O Xoves, 14 de Abril de 2005 ás 09:37:12 +0100, Andrew Suffield escribía: > It could also be fraud, or (strangely enough) in some jurisdictions, > copyright. Although not the part of copyright law that is related to > licensing; the right to not have things misattributed to you cannot be > waived, transferred, or otherwise licensed. But it is sometimes > written into the copyright statute rather than anywhere else.
And that's why "don't use the name «apache»" or "don't misattribute me" clauses in copyright licenses are stupid: because then I might create a completely new work called «apache» or attributed to that author without contravening the terms of these licenses. What stops me from doing these things are other laws. If I find the right wording, I'll add it to my FAQ proposal. -- Jacobo Tarrío | http://jacobo.tarrio.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]