Lack of developers delays OpenOffice.org (ComputerWorld)
Posted Apr 20, 2005 13:08 UTC (Wed) by
nathan (subscriber, #3559)
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Lack of developers delays OpenOffice.org (ComputerWorld) by forthy
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Lack of developers delays OpenOffice.org (ComputerWorld)
With the FSF you sign a 'copyright assignment' thereby giving the FSF the copyright on the work -- for the reasons mentioned above about being able to sue.
The nice thing about the GPL is it protects you, the author, from the FSF going nuts. They could decide to relicense it under some other licence (they are the copyright owner, so can do that). In the insanely unlikely event they did so under a non-GPL like license, you still have access to the work under the GPL license anyway -- because unlike certain other licenses it can't be retroactively terminated.
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