Troy Rollo wrote:
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 10:08, Jeremy White wrote:
In fact, the only person that can demand anything wrt the LGPL is someone that is running their software. So if someone has bought a copy of TurboLinux 11 in Japan, they have the right to demand a copy of the source code to the Wine bits in Project David; presumably they'd have to ask Turbo Linux.
It's more complex than that. The only person who is entitled to a copy of the source code is a person who has received a copy of the compiled code, however that person has no legal right to enforce that entitlement. A person who has copyright in the code has to then take enforcement action for breach of copyright and breach of contract in order to enforce it. If a person with copyright in the code receives the compiled code, then the rights are, more conveniently, coincident in the same person.
Uhhh.. Ok, anyways, if I find any of my code in there, ill enforce breach of copyright.. I wrote it, I dont want money for it, but I would like to be notified of it's use by something/someone other than the media.
Tom