On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 06:39:42AM +0200, Filip Navara wrote: > >> > >This code needs a proper LGPL or other permissive license on it to be > >usable. Being based on public domain code and then copyrighted by > >yourself grants no permissions to anyone else. > > > > > Damn legal stuff. What do I need to do to? Just put an LGPL license > header to the file or even make my code public domain?
You did the right thing. It is arguable that if public domain is the intent, then a copyright notice with a BSD/MIT license is more legally secure than public domain, but for this little code it is ok. -- Ryan Underwood, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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