Le 10/12/10 11:32, Wols Lists a écrit : > > Because he's not the copyright holder?
Well that would actually depend on which version of the JCA / SISSL combo he signed when he contributed. When I first signed the JCA, I retained my rights as author. Even with the later versions of the SISSL, I seem to recall that the original author retained copyright in his/her work. See here : http://www.openoffice.org/licenses/jca.pdf "2. Contributor hereby assigns to Sun joint ownership in all worldwide common law and statutory rights associated with the copyrights, copyright application, copyright registration and moral rights in the Contribution to the extent allowable under applicable local laws and copyright conventions. Contributor agrees that this assignment may be submitted by Sun to register a copyright in the Contribution. Contributor retains the right to use the Contribution for Contributor's own purposes. This Joint Copyright Assignment supersedes and replaces all prior copyright assignments made by Contributor to Sun under the OpenOffice.org project." Note that what is important here is the fact that ownership is joint. The original author retained the right to use for his own purposes (e.g. relicensing). So you see, it might not be entirely hopeless after all. Alex _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice