Narvi wrote:

"M. Warner Losh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:



Whatever. I've consulted lawyers on this who assure me that it is
legal. You've admitted to not knowing US Copyright law and are aguing
emotion, which is why I didn't reply to the rest of your message.



It is not clear that there is a way - as things stand - to get to a point
where this wouldnot be the case. In appears very doubtful there is such a
way unless you can get to get everybody whose code has been ever commited
to send in a real written on paper copyright transfer, the chances of
which are essentialy 0, even should you be able to trace down all
involved.


So there are cases of code by authors being committed into the codebase without their knowledge/consent? This would be a problem. If code is being committed against license, I definitely see an issue here. However, If you /GIVE/ your IP to the FreeBSD community, it's no longer yours. Either way, apparently you'll never make everyone happy, even as hundreds (or thousands) of people give away their time to produce something at no cost to you, there's still always going to be someone complaining. (We refer to this as a sense of entitlement - Many people have this, and it's an unfortunate growing fad all over.) If you don't want your code in FreeBSD, don't submit it. Anyone going to pursue some indictments against Coyote Point Systems? Since their load-balancing hardware runs FreeBSD, and I don't believe (I'm unsure, but from the info I've gotten, it doesn't sound like it.) that they give you any of the source with your purchase of their hardware, Hmm....

-mpf

+---- - - | Resistance is futile, assimilation into the FreeBSD community is inevitable.


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