2008/5/9 Karl Goetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> ps. According to [EMAIL PROTECTED], if your rights under GPLv2 have been >> automatically terminated according to section 4 of GPLv2, "You >> need to get in contact with the copyright holder(s) of the software and >> ask for a formal restoration of the license." to get those right back. > > I'll take their word for it - i didnt realise it was that extreme.
IANAL, but I find it hard to believe the Linux kernel hackers will care about the small modifications made here, and like patents, copyright licenses are like landmines; you can step on them until they go off. Also, this FSF quote doesn't say if you need to contact all the copyright holders o the work (which is impossible for Linux kernel) or just the one of the particular file that was modified. IANAL but copyright infringement applies to works, not to files, which suggests this is impossible. -- Regards, Dave I support www.gnuherds.org - democratic free software jobs _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
