On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 6:58 PM Anselm Lingnau via lpi-examdev < [email protected]> wrote:
> What you *can* do is give third parties the right to exploit your > copyright in various ways, but the copyright itself remains yours for the > rest of your life. This part isn't that much different, however ... > (There are special rules governing works created under the auspices of > one's paid employment.) > This is, which goes back to the bigger questions, and in the context of how LPI is approaching this as a compensated effort, although maybe not to certain definitions, 'paid employment.' It's that detail and variable that is necessary, although possibly moot in how LPI is approaching the copyright. E.g., one contributor doesn't have a right to the finished work that includes others as well, which is why I think this is far more variables than people realize. That's the only reason I was pointing it out, as people were looking at this with only 1-2 variables. - bjs -- Bryan J Smith - http://www.linkedin.com/in/bjsmith E-mail: b.j.smith at ieee.org or me at bjsmith.me
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