On 1/19/07, Auke Kok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Erik Harrison wrote: > > * God, do you actually care? Alright then. "All Rights Reserved" is an > > artifact of the Buenos Aires Copyright Convention of 1910. It means > > you claim the copyright. Which of course you HAVE to do before you can > > then LICENSE the rights, for example under the LGPL, so in that sense > > "All Rights Reserved" would be -required- for an LGPL work that was > > created in any country under the Buenos Aires Copyright Convention. > > Except, there are no countries under the Convention anymore. So it's > > pretty much a waste of a few bytes, and should be instead replaced > > with "Copyright (c) Author Name" (as per the Universal Copyright > > Convention). Even that is unnecessary if your country is under Berne > > Copyright Convention which says -everything- is copyrighted unless you > > explicitly divest those rights. Which you wouldn't want to do, in this > > case, because that would put the application under public domain, not > > the [L]GPL. *Whew* > > hah, w00t, I've always wanted such a source of useless knowledge. Do you need > a job? I > could use someone like you to play in my Dilbert-based sitcom series, or work > with my > managers to get them to take their stupid business plans back, or ... or ... !
I am at your disposal ;-) > > :D > > Auke > _______________________________________________ > Thunar-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev > -- Erik <@kazin> why does php have 'echo' and 'print'? Do they do different things? <Bluefoxicy> kazin: echo prints in a big empty room _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list [email protected] http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev
