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Court clarifies open source copyright: Key excerpts for the enterprise
Huge break for all the people out there working on projects, only to have their stuff picked up and altered and their credit taken away
Posted by: jetsethi   Posted on: 08/14/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Court clarifies open source copyright: Key excerpts for the enterprise  jetsethi | 08/14/08
Are you kidding?  Tim Patterson | 08/14/08
One good ruling, now we need two more ...  terry flores | 08/14/08
Excellent, but we need more legal clarity ...  JonathonDoe | 08/14/08
RE: need more clarity....  johnlgalt@... | 08/14/08
This is bigger than Larry Dignan's blog makes it sound  Walt_z | 08/14/08
RE: Court clarifies open source copyright: Key excerpts for the enterprise  mpaxton@... | 08/14/08
Re: Not to be overly picky...  Greenknight_z | 08/15/08
So open source makes a profit, in money, and that profit is protected  Anton Philidor | 08/14/08
Spin! Spin! Spin! Spin! Spin! Spin!  thungurknifur | 08/15/08
It was a win.  Anton Philidor | 08/15/08
Anton is making a good point here ...  George Mitchell | 08/15/08
If you cast it as narrowly as Anton has...  TtfnJohn | 08/15/08
Anton filters to make his point...incorrectly.  TtfnJohn | 08/15/08
Copyright, not contract  Anton Philidor | 08/16/08
"Absent significant present harm, no injunction"  javajunkie@... | 08/14/08
Money value to the copyright holder.  Anton Philidor | 08/14/08
There's another wrinkle you keep ignoring because...  TtfnJohn | 08/15/08

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