Does it make sense for software to have a GNU licence and a statement of "Copyright Person A, all rights reserved"? I feel like those two things are in conflict with each other? @MozOpenLeaders? @SoftwareSaved #collabw18
Hmm, but you could just as easily say "Copyleft Paerson A" though.
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Gotcha - I agree - the "all rights reserved" was the point I was really surprised by! I think its a totally honest mistake in the case. Licensing is HARD!! Thank you both!
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“Copyleft” carries no legal meaning or force, and is actually enforced through copyright laws.
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You can still say that if you want to highlight you're being open, which was my point. But I take your point too.
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