On 10/01/15 18:16, Michael Bradley wrote:
> Now suppose Project B’s source code is derived from Project A’s
> source code, but the maintainer of Project B wishes to use a
> different license.
What do you mean by "use"? Do you mean "use a different license for
project B when distributed as a whole"
On 10/01/15 18:16, Michael Bradley wrote:
Now suppose Project B’s source code is derived from Project A’s source code,
but the maintainer of Project B wishes to use a different license. In an effort
to avoid confusion, Project B has that different license text at the head of
each of its source
On 2015-01-10 at 12:16:04, Michael Bradley wrote:
> Would that be in compliance with the “retain” language in clause #1 of the
> 3-Clause BSD license? Is there any case law to that effect or to the
> contrary? References to legal write-ups on this question (or similar)
> would be appreciated.
This
Suppose Project A is licensed under 3-Clause BSD, and includes that license
text at the head of each of its source code files.
Now suppose Project B’s source code is derived from Project A’s source code,
but the maintainer of Project B wishes to use a different license. In an effort
to avoid co
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