Matthew Garrett ([personal profile] mjg59) wrote,
@ 2011-05-17 01:14 pm UTC
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Entry tags:advogato, fedora
The fundamental problem with projects requiring copyright assignment is that there's an economic cost involved in me letting a competitor sell a closed version of my code without letting me sell a closed version of their code. If this cost is perceived as larger than the cost of maintaining my code outside the upstream tree, it's cheaper for me to fork than it is to sign over my rights. So if I have my own engineering resources, what rational benefit is there to me assigning my copyright?


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2011-05-18 11:25 am UTC (link)
In most truly large companies you have to talk to a lawyer to contribute software, period. "Work for hire" rules nearly universally apply to software works.

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