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Re: GNU licenses
From: |
Alexander Terekhov |
Subject: |
Re: GNU licenses |
Date: |
Fri, 08 Sep 2006 15:15:17 +0200 |
"Alfred M. Szmidt" wrote:
[...]
> Sighs, it has been said by four people by now, me included: you retain
> all the rights to your code! Period, end of story, nothing more to
> discuss. Be it original, or deriviate, it is your code, you are the
> copyright holder. End of story.
End of ams' bullshit. A non-original is a derivative (not "deriviate").
A derivative work must contain some protected elements from the original
work (otherwise it won't be a derivative work) and those elements remain
under old copyright of original author (new copyright in derivative work
doesn't cover/replace it). An example is some C99 code translated (by
human) to say Pascal83. As long as translation contains structure and
organization elements (not dictated by external factors... see case law
on the AFC test for the full list of unprotectable elements) from
original C99 code, it is a derivative work. Combining two original works
A and B never creates a derivative work. The resulting work C is a mere
aggregation.
An independent selection of more than two computer program works for
combination may qualify for copyright protection as a compilation (this
legal term of art includes collective works), but resulting original
compilation work C is NOT a derivative work: its copyright covers only
selection of other works in a compilation, it belongs solely to the
author of compilation work, and exclusive right to prepare compilations
is nonexistent. A reproduction of a compilation as a whole (including
its constituent works) requires permission (to reproduce) from all
copyright owners (exceptions to exclusive rights aside for a moment),
just like reproduction of a derivative work, but this similarity
doesn't transform compilations (together with unprotectable
aggregations) to derivative works.
regards,
alexander.
- Re: GNU licenses, (continued)
- Re: GNU licenses, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2006/09/05
- Re: GNU licenses, John Hasler, 2006/09/05
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- Re: GNU licenses, mike4ty4, 2006/09/05
- Re: GNU licenses, John Hasler, 2006/09/06
- Re: GNU licenses, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2006/09/06
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- Re: GNU licenses, mike4ty4, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, John Hasler, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, mike4ty4, 2006/09/08
- Re: GNU licenses, Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/08
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- Re: GNU licenses,
Alexander Terekhov <=
- Re: GNU licenses, John Hasler, 2006/09/05
- Re: GNU licenses, mike4ty4, 2006/09/08
- Re: GNU licenses, mike4ty4, 2006/09/08
- Re: GNU licenses, Richard Tobin, 2006/09/04
- Re: GNU licenses, alexander . terekhov, 2006/09/04
- Re: GNU licenses, David Kastrup, 2006/09/04
- Re: GNU licenses, alexander . terekhov, 2006/09/04
- Re: GNU licenses, mike4ty4, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2006/09/07
- Re: GNU licenses, Alexander Terekhov, 2006/09/08