Can someone in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] give a r= to the license that 
shanjian put into the bug 8275

nhotta, you also have one related to JPNIC code that we want to take, 
right ?

I really want to solve whole license issue about IDNS by 10/18
Who in [EMAIL PROTECTED] could help us about this ?


Gervase Markham wrote:
> Frank Tang wrote:
> 
>>
>> We try copy some open source code from JP-NIC to put into mozilla to 
>> addresss Unicode Normalization (Decomposition/Composition) , IDNS 
>> NamePref and IDNS RACE encode issue
>>
>> (see http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8275 )
>> Can someone look at the patch in this bug and read the JP-NIC license 
>> and tell use what can we do with it. ? Can we land that patch (with 
>> the current JP-NIC license) into mozilla ? [Then we will ask technical 
>> r= and sr= after that license review]
>> If we cannot check in AS IS (in term of legal), then what is our option?
> 
> 
> Frank,
> 
> Have you consulted [EMAIL PROTECTED] about this issue? I remember you 
> asking about some license, but I can't remember if it was this one. 
> Regardless, you'll need their approval before checking it in.
> 
> At a glance, the following issues seem to be a problem:
> 
> - Choice of Law (section 7). A choice of Law clause is incompatible with 
> the GPL. This was the problem that Python had, I believe.
> 
> - Notification (section 3). We would need to add some text to Mozilla's 
> About box, alongside the "Regents of the University of California" 
> section. This is not necessarily a problem, but it's an issue that needs 
> to be noted.
> 
> Gerv
> 


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