Someone wrote in [personal profile] mjg59 2012-01-31 12:51 am (UTC)

Re: You?

Not entirely. Without copyright, you still don't have any way of forcing companies to release their source code, and you've lost the legal protection that allows open-source licenses to be enforced.

The only benefit is that *if* you can get hold of their proprietary source code, the company can't do anything about it either.

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