Brad Thompson wrote:

Tim Dugger

If any other company released something by accident, there is no way that
they could pull it back in according to everything that I have heard. The
same goes for this.


An employee is told to remove all occurrences of a word or phrase from a document and then publish it on the web, and he fails to perform the first task but successfully performs the second. He has not been given authority to contribute the items which he was told to remove. That means they are in breach of their own license.



And there is a cure period for breaches, which they can take advantage of once they've been notified by the rightful holder of the material which was improperly contributed.

Which is, uhm, them.

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