Copyrights and GPL - perhaps IBM should hang on to copyrights in future
Posted Sep 26, 2003 18:48 UTC (Fri) by
namaseit (guest, #13940)
In reply to:
Copyrights and GPL - perhaps IBM should hang on to copyrights in future by Ross
Parent article:
IBM Files New Claims Against SCO in Linux Case (Dow Jones)
It is just a matter of whether whether or not the person or corporation in
question is in violation of the GPL. If they are in violation of the GPL then they
have lost the right to distribut the code and continuation of distributing the
code is against 'copyright law'. The GPL uses copyright law. Since the
author's still retain the right of that code and that copyright, they have the right
to pursue damages for the violation of the GPL. GPL is just an extension of the
already existing Copyright system. GPL is just a contract that dictates
distribution and modification rights. It does not change ownership of copyrights.
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