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Re: [lp-ca-on] licenses


From: Bob Jonkman
Subject: Re: [lp-ca-on] licenses
Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2016 22:24:24 -0400
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Daniel wrote:
> My wife was asking me when the next computer club-related meetings
> are going on in KW area. From the LUG website, it looks like
> nothing's going on until April 23rd.

Not hardly! Tomorrow is the Non-Profit SysAdmin's meeting, HackerNest
(free beer for $10!), WatPy (the Python group), a gyrls' STEM meeting
at the YWCA, and some seminar from the University of Waterloo
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. And something else
every weekday (except, mysteriously, on Friday. That's _really_ unusual!)

Keep an eye on the WatCamp calendar for all the tech events in
Waterloo region (and sometimes Guelph). Official address is
http://watcamp.com/calendar but I find it's more useful to use the
Google embedded link at

https://calendar.google.com/calendar/address@hidden&ctz=America/New_York&wkst=1

- --Bob.


On 2016-04-10 09:54 PM, Daniel Villarreal wrote:
> On 04/08/2016 03:38 PM, Bob Jonkman wrote:
>> Daniel Villarreal quoted:
> [From the Fedora Project Contributor Agreement]
>>> `"Moral Rights Clause Waiver" means a waiver of the right to 
>>> enforce, and an agreement not to assert, Section 4d of CC-BY-SA
>>>  against the Fedora Community...["]
> 
>> I had always thought that moral rights could not be waived in 
>> Canada, but that was apparently changed in 1985[1].
> 
>> Certainly, I'd object to any requirement to waive moral rights,
>> and even to assign copyright. I've crossed out those clauses and
>>  renegotiated contracts to ensure I retain copyright on any code
>> I create while doing SysAdmin work, because I want to reuse any 
>> tools I create in future work.
> 
> I've noticed some people writing below their signature "Without 
> prejudice," and "Without prejudice U.C.C. 1-207,"  the latter for
> down south.
> 
> http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Without+Prejudice
> 
> I suppose I should check out the Red Hat, Inc. legal mailing list 
> archives.
> 
> Note: None of this is legal advice.
> 
>> ... illustrates moral rights: ... sculpture suspended from the 
>> ceiling depicting flying geese... one Christmas season the Eatons
>>  Centre decorated the geese in the sculpture. I'd heard that they
>>  hitched a sleigh to the geese and put a red nose on the front 
>> goose, but Wikipedia tells me it was only ribbons on their 
>> necks[2]. ... the artist sued saying it damaged the integrity of
>>  the work and distorted the intent. He won, setting a precedent
>> for the affirmation of an artist's moral rights (which was later
>>  watered down by that legislation from 1985).
> 
>> --Bob, who is not a lawyer.
> 
> Thanks for giving the example,Bob.
> 
>> [1] http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-42/page-4.html#h-8
>>  [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_v_Eaton_Centre_Ltd
> 
> Thanks for the cites, as well.
> 
> My wife was asking me when the next computer club-related meetings
> are going on in KW area. From the LUG website, it looks like
> nothing's going on until April 23rd.
> 
> 
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