At 10:40 PM 15/12/2011, Tupy... nambá wrote:
>still thinking that currently there is no "Vater" or "Mutter" for Firebird 
>(but, really, Embarcadero now could be thought as the "Grossvater" of this 
>rights). 
> 

Not true.  The copyright to the original IB 6.0 beta sources might now be part 
of Embarcadero's intellectual property (or not - but who cares? it has no 
relevance to Firebird or its users.)  

The right to copy all of the *Firebird* source code, including those modules 
that contain original code from InterBase 6.0, is available to anyone, in 
perpetuity, under the terms of the licence agreements.

Since you are confused and your customer is confused, it seems important that 
you both consult an IP lawyer who understands open source licences. I would  
recommend strongly against spoofing some certificate that assumes some 
authority with regard to Firebird that you do not have.  That was a piece of 
bad advice, not only because it seriously infringes our trademark policy but 
because it leaves *you* open to criminal prosecution for false pretences.

./heLen 

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