[En-Nut-Discussion] RFC: Copyright of trivial code
Harald Kipp
harald.kipp at egnite.de
Sat Mar 19 14:34:09 CET 2011
On 3/19/2011 5:14 AM, Thiago A. Corrêa wrote:
> What is wrong with simply sticking with revised BSD license? It's
> compatible with both closed source usage and GPL
There are cases, where even the less restrictive BSDL may not fit. For
such cases the user should feel free to change the license to whatever
he likes.
Example: Someone may decide to take over several simple Nut/OS headers
to save some typing work. Right now, he must publish the copyright
notice somewhere together with his code. If he wants to avoid this, he
needs to type his own version, which, if it's a trivial file, will
probably look almost the same. This is idiotic.
If I, the original author, did not feel that a file contains any mental
effort, I do not want to force others to retype it just to avoid any
copyright violation.
Regards,
Harald
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