Hannah Schroeter <hannah@schlund.de> writes:Such as a patch? Hardly IMHO, a patch is not a work but an output of an automated tool. The copyright is not about fragments of works. You may add a copyright _notice_, not a copyright (a right). The author of a derived work automatically has copyright to the whole derived work, not only to the "fragments" he has created. MS Windows is "Copyright Microsoft", not "Microsoft and others". You can add any licence (not copyright, as it's automatic) to your (derived or not) work. If it's a derived work, you must comply with the original licence(s). Of course, the original work is copyrighted by its original author and licenced under its original conditions, and nobody is able to change that. Now, you don't need a licence from the original author to use the derived work. The author of the derived work only needs a licence from the original author to create a derived work. Do you think Microsoft users have licences from authors of the works MS Windows etc. are based on? :-) You do need a licence from the original author to use the original work, e.g. unmodified original work distributed by third party. I.e., you don't need a licence to use MS Windows from the retail shop, you need it from MS. Is it that hard to understand? Where exactly? Have you seen MS EULA maybe? Such requirement would be impossible to fullfit. Look at MS EULA, does MS Windows in your opinion have such a mixed licence too? :-) -- Krzysztof Halasa -
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