On Sunday 18 September 2005 09:49 pm, Timothy Miller wrote: > I think there are jurisdictions where it's difficult or impossible for > someone to sign over the copyright.
If that is the case, then how will you also license under a proprietary license? In order to transfer a copyright in the US, like what would have to be done for you to have a second proprietary license, you have to have a written instrument that defines what is transferred. You would probably be better off sticking with vanilla LGPL in the case you speak, as you could still use the code in a proprietary product as long as you provide the source for any LGPL modules. You would just need to make sure to have well defined separation between the different modules so that they could be used like shared libs in an OS. wt -- Warren Turkal Solution Provider, Penguin Techs http://www.penguintechs.com/ _______________________________________________ Open-graphics mailing list [email protected] http://lists.duskglow.com/mailman/listinfo/open-graphics List service provided by Duskglow Consulting, LLC (www.duskglow.com)
