I was reviewing the tests that Paul Tagliamonte pointed me to in the "RE: What 
are the tests? was: RE: [Non-DoD Source] Re: MongoDB Server Side Public 
License, Version 1 (SSPL v1)" thread, and it got me to thinking about the IP 
rights, and the Tentacles of Evil Test.  All of the Free licenses I know of are 
exactly that; licenses of rights.  However, I know that some companies really 
want assignments of rights. I can see arguments going both ways.  The upside of 
assigning rights means that if there are conflicting licenses, then lawyers can 
normalize the entire package to a single license.  It is also possible to 
change the license if a hole is found in one.  The downside is that Evil Corp. 
can arbitrarily change the terms of the license for the complete package, 
rather than just the portions that they own, potentially preventing 
contributors from continuing work on material that they developed and 
contributed.

In my personal view, I think that Debian should lean towards licenses, and 
discourage assignments where possible; that ensures that if someone is a bad 
actor, then there will still be a chance to fork the code and continue open 
development as all the good actors will still have the necessary ownership over 
the parts that they contributed.

Thoughts?

Thanks,
Cem Karan

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