Subj : Out of the woodwork
To : Bj�rn Felten
From : mark lewis
Date : Wed Nov 07 2018 12:19 pm
On 2018 Nov 06 22:56:16, you wrote to Ward Dossche:
BF> Secondly, even according to FTA-1007:
BF> 1. Some works (for example works of the U.S. Government) are not
BF> subject to copyright. However, to the extent that the submission
BF> is or may be subject to copyright, the contributor, the
BF> organization he represents (if any) and the owners of any
BF> proprietary rights in the contribution, grant an unlimited
BF> perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free, world-wide right and
BF> license to the FTSC under any copyrights in the contribution.
BF> This license includes the right to copy, publish and distribute
BF> the contribution in any way, and to prepare derivative works that
BF> are based on or incorporate all or part of the contribution, the
BF> license to such derivative works to be of the same scope as the
BF> license of the original contribution.
BF> The above clause surely makes it possible to update even Randy's
BF> outdated documents to present standard.
the above was written by the 2nd incarnation of the FTSC as an effort to
clarify things and avoid problems like we have with FTS-1... we cannot update
or alter FTS-1 without the author's express permission and he has specifically
and *emphatically* not given that permission... apparently the document name
falls under his copyright... so a new document has to be written with a
different title AND policy 4 has to be changed to reference the new document...
until that happens, well...
)\/(ark
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