Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: On Sep 09, Itai Zukerman wrote: > I've come across the following in one file of an otherwise GPL'ed set > of code: > > /* simple password generator by XXX > * copyright 1991, all rights reserved. > * You can use this code as long as my name stays with it. > */
`All rights reserved.' is simply a legal term that asserts full copyright protection. It can be used in conjunction with any license. The other line (`You can use this code...') isn't complete enough for us. For instance, it needs to be expanded to mention rights to modify and redistribute as well. IMHO. IANAL.