On 19/01/2008, Sean DALY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, it's "public domain" then, which is fine

The public domain exists in the UK only for works that have expired
from copyright; its only in the USA that you can legally assign a work
into the public domain before its term expires. Thus Creative Commons
recently retracted its "PD" license in favor of "CC 0".

> as long as you don't
> mind Corporation X incorporating and selling your code.

The GPL doesn't prohibit Corporation X incorporating and selling your code.

-- 
Regards,
Dave
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