On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Olivier R. <olivier.nore...@gmail.com> wrote: > Le 07/11/2011 14:13, Rob Weir a écrit : > >> I said something slightly different. I said we should respect the >> author's intentions/wishes, regardless of the copyright. In other >> words, even if they made something available under an Apache 2.0 >> license, if the author came to us and said, "I really don't want you >> to use my library", then we should respect that. Of course, this is >> within reason. > > Thanks for clarifying. > > > Now, I am eager to know if Apache Foundation also states that dictionaries > authors cannot claim to have any copyright on their work. >
Why would Apache care about that? You can claim a copyright on the alphabet if you want. Enforcing your claim is another thing. -Rob > > Regards, > Olivier >