0x26: FOSDEM 2012: Meeks on Copyright Assignment

13/04/2012 47 min
0x26: FOSDEM 2012: Meeks on Copyright Assignment

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Karen and Bradley play and discuss Michael
Meeks's FOSDEM 2012 talk, Risks
and Benefits of Copyright Assignment from the FOSDEM
2012 Legal and Policy Issues DevRoom.


Show Notes:

Segment 0 (00:35)

Bradley and Karen introduce Michael's talk.

Segment 1 (01:56)

Michael's slides
are available from faif.us and from his
blog post on the talk.

Segment 2 (26:47)



Bradley mentioned GNU
Mediagoblin as an example of a true upstream multi-copyright-holder
AGPLv3'd
project. (28:10)

Bradley mentioned that LibreOffice is “wealthy” as well
by Michael Meeks standards, given their successful
fundraisers. (29:38)

Bradley mentioned the Desktop
Summit panel that he and Michael were on and Karen moderated.
(34:06)

Bradley and
Michael co-authored (with Vincent Untz) the GNOME Copyright Assignment
Guidelines. (35:30)

FSF was
previously supportive of MySQL AB back in 2002, but Michael also
used to support the Sun JCA. (38:20)







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