On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 09:08:05PM +0100, Sergio Brandano wrote: > > one, it would not be legally valid, as Debian is not a publisher in > the first place. If Debian is a publisher, could you please point me > at the legal document that can prove it? If there is a legal > agreement between me and Debian that legally entitles Debian to > publish my mail, could please Debian point me at that document, as I do > not have it in the first place? Please note that I have been posting
Note that in the United States, where the debian mail servers are located, there is no qualification for becoming a publisher. Anyone can publish anything they want, provided they have the appropriate copyright licenses. Furthermore, Debian does not actually exist as a legal entity, so they couldn't be a publisher even if that was required. sam th --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.abisource.com/~sam/ OpenPGP Key: CABD33FC --- http://samth.dyndns.org/key DeCSS: http://samth.dynds.org/decss
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