El 18/11/12 04:39, Greg KH escribió:
> Anyway, I now see a _very_ dangerous commit in the "Copyright" branch
> that better not get merged into the tree, as it's wrong, and illegal
> under all countries that follow the "normal" body of Copyright Law.  It
> should be removed right now before someone gets into trouble, not the
> least of which would be the orginization that the copyright is now being
> attributed to.
So I made a mistake coming out from a missunderstanding on a commit on a
branch that didn't even get merged since I was expecting approval from
somebody else before that. Cool. The amount of damage caused by this
action is around the same as publishing a patch and not applying it.
> Come on people, this is basic copyright law, it's not something
> radically new.  It's something that _all_ software developers should
> know, either from school, or any company they have ever worked at.
Check european copyright laws please, they are quite different from
yours. I at least have had to read and understand the spanish copyright
laws a few times and its not funny. So please don't speak of a "normal"
body of copyright law there is not such thing and some of us have enough
with the "normalizations" USA based lobbies are trying  to impose on ours.

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