> >> Stallman's work, later enhanced by other parties but kept (c) > >> FSF all the time. > > > > (C) FSF doesn't mean that the code was written by the FSF, > > retard. Folks assign their 100% original code to the FSF on > > regular basis. > > Well, the same happens on a regular basis with companies having > programmers assign code to them.
Work-for-hire doesn't require any assignments. In most cases it is, or the company will not hire you. Just like in most cases, your contribution will not be merged into GCC if you do not transfer your copyright to the FSF. Employer is the either legally-recognized author or exclusive licensor. In this case, the FSF is the legally-recognised author and the exclusive licensor. They hold the copyright. Cheers. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
