richardfontana added a new comment to an issue you are following:
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Hi, Red Hat Legal person here. So a couple of things. One, many many years ago 
I proposed that Fedora cease using "Red Hat, Inc. and others" in its website 
copyright notice; I'm pretty sure I submitted a ticket on that issue. This 
practice was famously criticized by Bradley Kuhn in a [blog 
post](http://ebb.org/bkuhn/blog/2011/06/28/gilligans-island.html). I don't know 
what I suggested in 2011 but 'Copyright Fedora Project Contributors' or the 
like would be a possibility. There's no point in giving Red Hat special status 
and no point in lumping everyone else as an "other" (which now unfortunately 
makes me think of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hanging_Stranger). 

The other thing, and I guess what ard1t was focused on in submitting this 
ticket, is that you don't need to keep track of years in a website footer 
copyright notice for the reasons given by Steve Winslow in the Linux Foundation 
article misc linked to.

It is still somewhat useful to have something that looks like a copyright 
notice at all, for the reason that people expect it to be there. So I'd change 
it to "Copyright Fedora Project Contributors" or something along those lines.
``

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