Il giorno mercoledì 05/10/2011 18:55:47 CEST Sam Geeraerts <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> Giuseppe Scrivano wrote: > > /* Copyright 2011 WebMynd Corp. All rights reserved. */ > "All rights reserved" in the copyright notice doesn't necessarily > mean that it's non-free, because it seems that plenty of people still > use that phrase by default even though it has pretty much lost its > meaning. Yes, right. > Of course, if there's no other license notice included in > or added to the source (I haven't looked at it) then we can't assume > it's free. More, in some countries (as is in Italy) if there is not any explicit license statement or copyright notice (for example a simple declaration like this: /* Copyright 2011 Foo */) it should legally mean that the copyright owner has kept all the copyright rights reserved. So the right thing developers should ever do, is to clearly declare the license they want to use when releasing code. Regards -- al3xu5 / dotcommon Support free software! Join FSF: http://www.fsf.org/jf?referrer=7535 ______________________________________________________________________ Public GPG/PGP key block ID: 1024D/11C70137 Fingerprint: 60F1 B550 3A95 7901 F410 D484 82E7 5377 11C7 0137 Key download: http://bitfreedom.noblogs.org/gallery/5721/dotcommon.asc [ Please, do not send my key to any keyserver! ]
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