On 6/24/14, 9:37 PM, Mathias Lang wrote:
2014-06-24 18:46 GMT-07:00 Andrei Alexandrescu via dmd-internals
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    I've done a lot "worse" in the past. All of my books are copyrighted
    by Addison-Wesley Longman. My name is on two patents owned by
    Facebook. Most articles I wrote are copyrighted by whoever published
    them. All of my videos are copyrighted by the respective
    organizations and events, some of which I believe are
    stereotypically evil corporations. All were a lot of hard work. Some
    of these were paid for, but most not. Had I started a debate like
    this with them, their lawyers would have probably ceased the
    collaboration and everybody would have been worse off, and most of
    all the "greater good". Being liberal about making my work available
    and letting credit reach me instead of obsessing over it may as well
    be the best policy I've held throughout my career.


Everything you mentioned is common practice.

You don't know what you're talking about. I mean this literally, not sarcastically. There is no common practice; ten organizations have eleven ways of dealing with copyright assignment. I've signed dozens, maybe a couple hundreds of contracts. There are no two identical ones, and most are not similar. Some have a work order. Some call it a Statement of Work. Some don't have either. Some contracts are carefully-thought 50-page contracts. My last gig with NDC had no contract and no SoW at all, and the copyright release form was half a page that probably a law student could overthrow. It was for good money, too, all through a handshake agreement. And so on and so forth. There really is no common practice.

Giving CA for OSS code to a
non-public, one man organization is not.

The one good outcome of this discussion I see here is considering succession, i.e. what happens if Walter dies. As unpleasant as it is for everybody to think of that, probably we need to get that taken care of.


Andrei
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