Discrimination isn't legal here in the US either.   I believe that the
reason might be a question of copyright transfer not being entirely clear
in some countries, but that's only conjecture on my part at this point.

I have sent a request for clarification to Donald to see what his reasoning
is.  If needed I'll elevate the issue higher.

Greg

On Thursday, September 5, 2013, Fred Kiefer wrote:

> Maybe it would be possible to assign the copyright to the FSF Europe? I
> don't think such discrimination is legal over here. In that case we could
> think about bringing the whole GNUstep project over to Europe.
>
> Fred
>
> On the road
>
> Am 05.09.2013 um 20:48 schrieb Gregory Casamento 
> <[email protected]<javascript:;>
> >:
>
> > Donald is the copyright clerk at the FSF so it's safe to assume he knows
> what he's talking about.   Honestly, this is one of the ways that the
> copyright assignment holds us back.   I'm sure Muhammad is not the only
> person who is in this situation.
> >
> > Gregory Casamento
> > [email protected] <javascript:;>
> > Open Logic Corporation, President/CEO
> > GNUstep Lead Developer
> >
> >
> > On Sep 5, 2013, at 2:40 PM, Muhammad Hussein Nasrollahpour <
> [email protected] <javascript:;>> wrote:
> >
> >> Donald R. Robertson
> >>
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