On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 03:14:18PM -0500, Nick Sabalausky wrote: > Adam also said there's a liability issue, but (IANAL) that would surprise me > because AIUI, public domain is all about severing *all* ties between an > author and their work. But then again, that's probably just one of those > things that differs by country.
Neither myself nor my boss are lawyers either, so this might not be completely accurate, but the worry he explained was if you provide something, there is an automatic warranty on it: you are implicitly saying that it is fit for the purpose you are providing it for and taking responsibility for safety issues associated with it. The big ALL CAPS paragraph in most licenses specifically disclaims this, whereas offering something that is public domain doesn't, so the assumption is that the implicit warranty from distributing it is still there. -- Adam D. Ruppe http://arsdnet.net
