Cédric Corazza wrote: > Gervase Markham a écrit : >> If you want to put a contact email in a comment you can, but the >> Contributors line is the wrong place for it. Put your name in the >> Contributors line, and add an extra comment saying "Any questions, >> please email ...". > Gervase, > If the team is also a not for profit organisation, should it be possible > to mention the name of this organisation for the copyright? In fact, > this is the case of the French localisation team which is also now a not > for profit. > In it's possible, this should be a solution for Nerses too (to set up > such an organisation) ?
This largely depends on local law, I think. I'm not the authoritative source here, but a German citizen can't give up copyright, unless she/he is doing work for hire. German law, AFAIK. There are folks that interpret the "I assign my copyright to FSF" statement as actually granting the FSF with a pretty wild license and retaining your own copyright, I think. Anyway, what you can legally do with your copyright depends on what law you're bound to. What you can enforce against someone else to do with the stuff you created is probably bound to what law they're bound to. Oh gosh, I'm not a lawyer, I'm just making up stuff here. Don't quote me. But I'd be surprised if "one entity is a legal entity, and, oh, it's not-for-profit" had a big influence on copyright. Axel _______________________________________________ legal mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/legal
