Yes, even if the code is released under the MIT license, you are still 
the author and the copyright can't be changed.

Ilyas, can you please take care of the problem and "fix" this issue as 
soon as possible?

Fabien

Francois Zaninotto wrote:
> Hi list,
> 
> I just noticed a recently released plugin called sfStatisticsPlugin,
> by Ilyas Salikhov. Either Ilyas practices telepathy and reads my mind,
> or he "reused" a significant part of the code I wrote for the
> sfStatsPlugin, released more than two months ago.
> 
> I don't mind my code being reused in other plugins - that's why I use
> the MIT license. What I do mind, is that my code is reused without the
> original copyright, and without any reference to the original work.
> 
> I'm not a software license specialist, but it seems that it goes a
> little beyond what MIT allows. Am I right to ask for a reference to
> the original work and copyright holder to be included in the package ?
> 
> François
> 
> > 
> 


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