On Sun, Sep 05, 2010 at 11:54:54PM +0200, Loïc Minier wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 06, 2010, Michael Hope wrote:
> > I'm paid by Canonical but work for Linaro.  The Copyright page says
> > that new work is (C) Canonical and then the copyright 'flows' to
> > Linaro.  What does this mean and how do I achieve it?  What copyright
> > statement should be on the work and where?

>  Sorry, I've tried hard to word this page multiple time.  New work is
>  basically copyright Linaro.  Happy if you can help reword the page.

I've cleaned up this page to remove the discussion of copyright "flowing"
which I think is unnecessarily confusing.  What we care about is who the
copyright holder is, not so much the process by which it gets there.  :)

Still listing this as 'Linaro' as the copyright holder; I don't know if this
is the legal name or not, but it's the only one I know :)

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