Changeset - 5963e0d131ea
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Bradley Kuhn (bkuhn) - 10 years ago 2014-03-20 22:26:42
bkuhn@ebb.org
Comment out this text, will need to be adapted later.
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@@ -3202,19 +3202,19 @@ pathological case\footnote{Theoretically, a user could collect copyright
 
  assignment from all known contributors and then do this, but this would
 
  indeed be the pathological case.}  would a user have the right to do so.
 

	
 
Under subsections 7a and 7b, the requirements may include preservation of
 
copyright notices, information about the origins of the code or alterations
 
of the code, and different warranty disclaimers. Under subsection 7c, the
 
requirements may include limitations on the use of names of contributors and
 
on the use of trademarks for publicity purposes. In general, we permit these
 
requirements in added terms because many free software licenses include them
 
and we consider them to be unobjectionable. Because we support trademark fair
 
use, the limitations on the use of trademarks may seek to enforce only what
 
is required by trademark law, and may not prohibit what would constitute fair
 
use.
 

	
 
% FIXME: 7d-f
 

	
 
% FIXME-LATER: It would be good to have detailed info on each of 7a-f.
 
%              Here's some commented-out text that might be useful for 7a-b
 

	
 
%% Under subsections 7a and 7b, the requirements may include preservation of
 
%% copyright notices, information about the origins of the code or alterations
 
%% of the code, and different warranty disclaimers. Under subsection 7c, the
 
%% requirements may include limitations on the use of names of contributors and
 
%% on the use of trademarks for publicity purposes. In general, we permit these
 
%% requirements in added terms because many free software licenses include them
 
%% and we consider them to be unobjectionable. Because we support trademark fair
 
%% use, the limitations on the use of trademarks may seek to enforce only what
 
%% is required by trademark law, and may not prohibit what would constitute fair
 
%% use.
 

	
 
% FIXME:  removing additional restrictions
 

	
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