Patrice-Emmanuel Schmitz wrote at 04:31 (EDT): > Frequent cases are submitted when developers (in particular European > administrations and Member states) have build applications from > multiple components, plus adding their own code, and want to use a > single license for distributing the whole compilation.
While the description you give there is a bit too vague to analyze against the USA copyright statue (i.e., the example lacks any real world facts), I'd suspect that the default case of that situation, at least in the USA, is the creation of a new single work that derives from those components, plus their own code. The compilation copyright situation, at least in the USA, comes up more with putting a bunch of unrelated works on the same medium, like a CD ISO image. Making a single work of software that includes many components is very different from mere compilation. -- -- bkuhn _______________________________________________ License-discuss mailing list License-discuss@opensource.org http://projects.opensource.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/license-discuss