Any code developer who releases FOSS code under an unsigned,
nonexclusive license retains the original copyright
ownership rights. If the code developer subsequently legally
transfers his copyrights to a new owner, the code released
under the license is no longer protected from infringement
claims
I do not see section 205(e) creating a problem for open source at all.
Rod
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, daniel wallace wrote:
Any code developer who releases FOSS code under an unsigned,
nonexclusive license retains the original copyright
ownership rights. If the code developer subsequently legally
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