There is no liability issue as long as you abide by the license, which
merely requires that credit is given to Apache for redistributed software
containing ASF code.
http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/common/license.html
Mark
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From: Malcolm Davis [mailto:[EMAIL
certainly completely invalid...
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There is no liability issue as long as you abide by the license, which
merely
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His employer is worried that one of the struts contributers could include
some code that someone else has rights to and that as a user of struts his
employer would be then be legally liable for such an infringement.
In this event the Apache
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I think that's a bit of a stretch. I have no doubt in my mind that the guys
producing the nightly builds have more professional integrity than to
incorporate code of questionable origins
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Have to agree with you there.
I can't imagine for an instance the struts contributors would ever be
adding
dodgy code, way I see it, its purely a hypothetical question as far as
struts is concerned.
You
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I also agree, the Struts coders would never be adding what amounts to
stolen code
. But this is the fear of these corporate lawyers.
- Malcolm
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From: Malcolm Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 7:02 PM
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To Struts Team, Developers and Users
I am presently in a predicament
e/DKBDS USA/DKB)
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I appreciate everybody’s comments.
This problem extends beyond Struts, but to all freeware,
opens source, etc, inside this particular organization. The
organization is a multi-billion dollar IT firm, (I will
leave it at that).
1. The
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To Struts Team, Developers and Users
I am presently in a predicament on my present contract. I
am not allowed to use STRUTS unless my employer can be
indemnified from
And what are they doing to prevent 'accidental patent material inclusion' by
in-house developers?
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I appreciate everybody's comments.
This problem extends beyond Struts, but to all freeware,
opens source, etc, inside this
ha, ha! Great question!
Nothing that I know of
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Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 5:33 PM
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And what are they doing to prevent 'accidental patent
Martin,
Thanks for your insight. I will do some more research and
then contact ASF.
- Malcolm
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Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 4:37 PM
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I think
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Martin,
Thanks for your insight. I will do some more research and
then contact ASF.
- Malcolm
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To answer your original question
There is a company called Price Waterhouse.
It is a well known and respected consultancy company
who can give you
I don't understand what you mean. I believe the ASF license is such
that you can include things from them (you need to give credit somehow
for what you do use), but not have to do anything special. You wouldn't
have to make it open-source or anything like that.
I suppose you mean your
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