Copyrights and GPL - perhaps IBM should hang on to copyrights in future
Posted Sep 26, 2003 18:09 UTC (Fri) by
dwalters (guest, #4207)
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Copyrights and GPL by busigia
Parent article:
IBM Files New Claims Against SCO in Linux Case (Dow Jones)
> IBM's contributions to linux are neither transfers,
> nor assignments of ownership
Not strictly true. My understanding is that many contributors (including IBM) have assigned all copyright ownership rights to the FSF for some of their work. When they do that, they are no longer the legal owners of that work, so they can't file a misappropriation complaint for such code.
However, they haven't assigned the copyright of ALL their contributions to the FSF, so they can file a complaint pertaining to the contributions for which they still own the copyright (and they clearly have done so).
I believe this raises an interesting point. IBM thought they were doing the right thing by assigning the copyrights of (some of) their kernel contributions to the FSF. But the FSF does not have the same financial clout as IBM to pursue copyright infringement claims, so perhaps the community as a whole is better off if IBM hangs on to the copyright of their kernel contributions in future, since it really makes no difference in terms of how free the code is once it's released under the GPL, whether it's owned by FSF or IBM, right?
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