Hi Paul,

The new OpenFlight loader is OSGPL.

I'm looking for the appropriate way to add the license and copyright.
Is it possible to to just have the OSGPL license in the source code
and the copyright in a separate file?  This would make the plugin look
like the rest of the core components.  Maybe others will follow so we
can have a more consistent appearance when we browse through the code.


Regards,
Brede



On Dec 22, 2007 12:25 AM, Paul Martz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Robert --
>
> The OSGPL spells out what I can and can't do with the OSG source code.
> However, what happens legally when there is a discrepancy between source
> code comment blocks and the OSGPL?
>
> For example, I'm looking at comment blocks in the FLT import plugin, and
> they read:
>
> //
> // OpenFlightR loader for OpenSceneGraph
> //
> // Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Brede Johansen
> //
>
> The comment makes no mention of OSGPL and says, simply, that the source code
> is copyrighted. The author of the code grants me no license to use the code
> in the comment block. SO I'm not sure I'm legally allowed to copy or modify
> this code.
>
> If I look at other code, I see even more worrisome discrepancies. For
> example, the comment block from some of the TXP files says I have no rights
> to use the code at all, as I don't have written permission from the
> president of TERREX:
>
> /* ************************
>    Copyright Terrain Experts Inc.
>    Terrain Experts Inc (TERREX) reserves all rights to this source code
>    unless otherwise specified in writing by the President of TERREX.
>    This copyright may be updated in the future, in which case that version
>    supercedes this one.
>    -------------------
>    Terrex Experts Inc.
>    4400 East Broadway #314
>    Tucson, AZ  85711
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    Tel: (520) 323-7990
>    ************************
>    */
>
> So, my question is: what trumps what, legally: the OSGPL or the source code
> comments? If the OSGPL wins out, then I have the legal right to go in and
> remove those comment blocks... correct? And if the OSGPL _doesn't_ win
> out... Then what have we got?
>
> Paul Martz
> Skew Matrix Software LLC
> http://www.skew-matrix.com <http://www.skew-matrix.com/>
> 303 859 9466
>
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