On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 10:44:38 -0500 John W. Linville wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 06:31:03PM +0300, Peter Lemenkov wrote:
> > Hello John!
> >
> > I'm sure, that GPL does NOT cover the text of the README, since it
> > simply a dump of web-page, and I didn't think they licensed their
> > site contents under GPL :)
> >
> > > Perhaps README.openfwwf needs to be removed or revised?
> >
> > Although, I almost absolutely think that nobody will sue Redhat for
> > inclusion of this text, I think, that properly re-licensing a
> > README is a generally good idea. At least we should ask upstream for
> > clarification - could you ask someone, who skilled enough in solving
> > these boring legal issues? I could contact them by myself, but I'n
> > not sure, what should I ask them. To send us e-mail with license
> > clarification or to add README (listed below) to their tarball.
> >
> > Just for the reference - here is a full text of README
> >
> >
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/rpms/b43-openfwwf/devel/README.openfw...
> >
> > --
> > With best regards, Peter Lemenkov.
>
> Peter, thanks for the quick reply!
>
> Perhaps fedora-legal can provide useful advice?
I asked upstream:
[...]
> To make sure Fedora is not doing anything wrong, I'd like to ask
> you kindly to either:
> a) confirm that you are fine with the contents of the webpage being
> distributed under the terms of the GPLv2 (i.e. the same license as
> OpenFWWF itself).
> (Optionally, you could put the README file into the tarball in
> the next release of OpenFWWF - other Linux distributions would
> surely welcome it too.); or
> b) let me know that you do not wish the text from your webpage to be
> copied and redistributed. In this case Fedora will remove
> README.openfwwf from the package as soon as possible.
I received a reply from OpenFWWF developer Francesco Gringoli:
> no problem for the content. And thanks to your message I discovered
> only now that the copyright message that you report in your web page
>
> (c) 2008 My Website. Design by NodeThirtyThree + Free CSS
> Templates. Edited by Lorenzo Nava
>
> has nothing to do with our project ! it was the original copyright
> message from the cms we used.
>
> Please feel free to copy the web page, but please do remove the
> copyright message from the ascii text you will distribute.
>
> Many thanks to you,
> cheers,
> -Francesco
So we have the permission. We just need to remove the mistaken
copyright attribution.
OK, I'll remove the copyright text from the README.openfwwf. But,
do we need to add something else now?
John
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