Welcome to Doom9's Forum, THE in-place to be for everyone interested in DVD conversion.

Before you start posting please read the forum rules. By posting to this forum you agree to abide by the rules.

 

Go Back   Doom9's Forum > Announcements and Chat > General Discussion

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old 6th October 2005, 10:07   #1  |  Link
gzarkadas
Registered User
 
gzarkadas's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: 100011110010001000001 10000011111111000001
Posts: 221
Can I specify licencing terms for posted code/documentation?

I want to include the following piece of text in my signature, in order to avoid entering disclaimers in every piece of code or documentation that I may enter in my posts:
Quote:
Posted code is provided under the GNU General Public Licence, Version 2.0 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
Posted documentation is provided under the GNU Free Documentation Licence, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
Is this an allowed action in this forum?
I have the feeling that it is, since I haven't come upon anything stating otherwise either in the forum rules or on the post's appeared from the relevant searches. Nevertheless, I thought it was better to ask before actually doing it.
gzarkadas is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 6th October 2005, 10:55   #2  |  Link
stephanV
gone
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 1,706
I don't think it is disallowed, but I don't think it is necessary either. Posting snippets of code or documentation with a referral to the source (which is necessary anyway) should normally be enough. I assume you are not going to post the full source code of an app or a complete document, in that case it would be better to provide a link.

With such a disclaimer you actually have to be careful you are not posting snippets of code that are not GPL.
stephanV is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 6th October 2005, 12:24   #3  |  Link
gzarkadas
Registered User
 
gzarkadas's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: 100011110010001000001 10000011111111000001
Posts: 221
Quote:
Originally Posted by stephanV
I don't think it is disallowed, but I don't think it is necessary either. Posting snippets of code or documentation with a referral to the source (which is necessary anyway) should normally be enough. I assume you are not going to post the full source code of an app or a complete document, in that case it would be better to provide a link.

With such a disclaimer you actually have to be careful you are not posting snippets of code that are not GPL.
I am concerned merely about pieces of source code which I may present in a post before incorporating them into my publicly visible projects (which are all GPL anyway) and thus there is no way to give a referral link.

I will rephrase the text to make clear the distinction regarding the origin of code or follow the 'traditional' way of entering the disclaimer inline; thanks for the last point.
__________________
AVSLib, a free extension library for Avisynth. Current version: 1.1.0 (beta), 14/05/2007.
[ Home page | Download page ]
gzarkadas is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 6th October 2005, 18:42   #4  |  Link
Neo Neko
Registered User
 
Neo Neko's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Posts: 1,812
AFAIK you may specify any sort of license you like. It's all good and well. Just be aware that after posting it on a publicly avalible forum you can't claim trade secret status etc. Though I don't see how usefull licensing small code snippits is generally going to be. They are generally small and trivial pieces of code that someone else could easily derive in isolation most times. So how do you tell if someone violated the license. for a full aplication etc it is generally easier to detect.
__________________
Opensource will not take over the world. But it will sure improve the lives of most of it!
_______________________________________________
Inkscape - Scallable Vector Graphics for everyone.
The GIMP - Free raster graphics and photo editing software.
Planeshift - Free 3D MMORPG. Cause everyone needs some fun.
Neo Neko is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 7th October 2005, 08:44   #5  |  Link
gzarkadas
Registered User
 
gzarkadas's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: 100011110010001000001 10000011111111000001
Posts: 221
Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo Neko
AFAIK you may specify any sort of license you like. It's all good and well. Just be aware that after posting it on a publicly avalible forum you can't claim trade secret status etc. Though I don't see how usefull licensing small code snippits is generally going to be. They are generally small and trivial pieces of code that someone else could easily derive in isolation most times. So how do you tell if someone violated the license. for a full aplication etc it is generally easier to detect.
I don't make my living from selling software, so I don't care for trade secret status; I wouldn't using GPL if I was in that direction . Even if someday in the future I decide to sell software I will still use GPL, so I do not worry about specifying it.

I see making this declaration merely as a general-purpose defensive measure in order to be able to legally use and make publicly available derivative works based on my code at any time in the future. Releasing it just as 'public domain' is putting it unguarded in an open field; the more aggresive takes it all.

Anyway, it is important at the project I am focusing at the moment, since it is a library of script functions. Such things are like a wall: a collection of many small bricks put together to form something. I don't want to 'loose' any brick, since the time I have available for building is limited .
__________________
AVSLib, a free extension library for Avisynth. Current version: 1.1.0 (beta), 14/05/2007.
[ Home page | Download page ]
gzarkadas is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 20:13.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.