Le jeudi 18 Mars 2004 03:31, Rod Dixon, J.D., LL.M. a écrit :
I do not see an OSD issue for here. Consequently, I recommend approval of
the CUA Office Public License. This license does raise interesting
questions about what appears to be a choice of law matter. I am not sure
why French law
DJ Anubis said on Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 08:58:30AM +0100,:
French law is somewhat complex, as decisions come over decisions,
and we have to comply with some judicial labyrinth whenever we have
to write down some contractual documents. Licensing is one of the
most complex of them.
Hmm.
DJ Anubis scripsit:
No one is not supposed to be unaware of the law.
Ignorance of the law excuses no man; not that all men know
the law, but because it is an excuse every man will plead,
and no man can tell how to refute him.
--John Selden, 1584-1684
I do not see an OSD issue for here. Consequently, I recommend approval of
the CUA Office Public License. This license does raise interesting
questions about what appears to be a choice of law matter. I am not sure why
French law is presenting the problem the poster says it does, but software
Le lundi 15 Mars 2004 21:35, Rod Dixon, J.D., LL.M. a écrit :
It might help if you highlighted the changes (using color text or bold
facing). Is your explanation as to why you have declined to adopt the CUA
Office Public License limited to the desire to comply with regulations in
three
Hi DJ,
On Mar 16, 2004, at 10:26 AM, DJ Anubis wrote:
Le lundi 15 Mars 2004 21:35, Rod Dixon, J.D., LL.M. a crit:
It might help if you highlighted the changes (using color text or bold
facing). Is your explanation as to why you have declined to adopt the
CUA
Office Public License limited to the
Hello,
Intending to use the following license for LAB Project, I need your advice and
discussion about.
It is an adapted version of http://www.opensource.org/licenses/cuaoffice.php
modified to comply with both USA, French and EEC regulations. Only some minor
formulations and definitions
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