Which License Should I Use?
Paul Rubin
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Tue Nov 29 06:34:37 EST 2005
Robert Kern <robert.kern at gmail.com> writes:
> It's a draft, but it contains useful information. Also, Larry Rosen's
> book _Open Source Licensing_ is quite helpful (and free!).
>
> http://rosenlaw.com/oslbook.htm
That is the guy who claims it is impossible to release anything into
the public domain, other than by dying and then waiting 70 years. As
far as I can tell, and according to experts like L. Lessig, he is
wrong. When I wrote Mr. Rosen asking about it, he didn't answer. So
at this point I wouldn't believe anything he says.
http://cr.yp.to/publicdomain.html
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