GNU TLS copyright
Posted Sep 28, 2013 14:16 UTC (Sat) by
khim (subscriber, #9252)
In reply to:
GNU TLS copyright by oldtomas
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30 years of GNU
Close, but no cigar.
khim: Hmm… really? Have you checked the GNU ftp site?
coriordan: Why yes, I have. It contains a README saying it's a GNU project, and an AUTHORS file saying FSF is the copyright holder. Got any other evidence that proves I'm right?
khim: Really? For GnuTLS 3.2.4?
oldtomas: OK. Let's see. Just downloaded from gnutls.org The AUTHORS file (at top level) says, among other things:
$ whois gnutls.org
…
Registrant Name:Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
Registrant Organization:Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
…
Does it look like GNU ftp to you?
It's impossible to call out copyright assignments thus obviously copyright for old code will remain with FSF forever (well, forever less one day, but who's counting). But note that “(C) Free Software Foundation, Inc.” notices mostly cover 2009-2012. New code (in gnutls_dtls.c, heartbeat.c, rsa_psk.c and dozen other files) are “Copyright (C) 2013 Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos”, “Copyright (C) 2013 Frank Morgner”, “Copyright (C) 2013 Adam Sampson <ats@offog.org>”, etc. Which means that copyright is no longer assigned to FSF. Old versions include copyright from other people (so much for FSF being the “sole copyright owner”), but these were mostly supplementary files not written by Nikos. This is far as you can pull former GNU project from under the FSF's umbrella.
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