Andrew Donnellan writes:
I'll disagree further - Burkhard Morgenstern is a professor at the
University of Gottingen, and he is listed specifically as one of the
authors. If it was an employer disclaiming copyright interest,
wouldn't it be done by an authorised representative of a
Dear debian-legal subscribers,
As I am not a native speaker, I face difficulty of understanding the
following sentence:
Burkhard Morgenstern hereby disclaims all copyright interest in
DIALIGN, written by Burkhard Morgenstern and Said Abdeddaim.
It is from the licence of the dialign
Disclaiming a copyright means releasing into the public domain. (as in
no copyright at all). IANAL, but looking at what the license file
says, I would assume it to be copyrighted by Said Abdeddaim and
released under the LGPL, but the parts written by Burkhard Morgenstern
are PD.
andrew
On
Andrew Donnellan writes:
Disclaiming a copyright means releasing into the public domain. (as in
no copyright at all). IANAL, but looking at what the license file
says, I would assume it to be copyrighted by Said Abdeddaim and
released under the LGPL, but the parts written by Burkhard
On 4/19/06, Seth David Schoen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Donnellan writes:
Disclaiming a copyright means releasing into the public domain. (as in
no copyright at all). IANAL, but looking at what the license file
says, I would assume it to be copyrighted by Said Abdeddaim and
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