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xen-devel
[Xen-devel] Re: Copyright/licensing info ?
Sean Dague wrote:
In the US everything caries implicit copyright. To ensure that something
remains open source software, it needs to carry a license statement in that
file. An external file referencing headers saying "Those files are under
this license" isn't necessarily adequate.
I'm not a lawyer, and to the extent that I've had formal legal training
it focused on UCITA rather than intellectual property law, but I'm quite
certain that the below is correct:
The default case for a copyrighted work is that no license exists at
all, and thus all the actions regulated by copyright are prohibited
unless permission to take such actions is otherwise explicitly granted.
Granting a license to make use of a work otherwise does *not* require
that the license itself be referred to within the work -- the license
grant could be in an *entirely separate contract* negotiated between the
copyright holder and the licensee with no connection (in terms of being
packaged together) whatsoever.
Now, the copyright statement -- yes, you want that to be part of the
same document. As for the license, however, I'm quite certain that it
does not need to be the same document.
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