Re: License question
Mario Fichtenmayer <[email protected]> Thu, 05 Apr 2007 00:32:50 +0200
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Hi Drew and Florian, thank you for your fast answers. I'm relieved that there is no problem with ILM. That was my main concern. Unfortunately i'm a poor german student and can't afford a lawyer :-/ Since i reuse a lot of the original C-Code (especially in the context of the B44-Compression) it's very important for me not to get in trouble with ILM. The problem with european/german laws is another one, because nobody knows which bizarre ideas people might have when they can afford a lawyer *g* Since the most open source projects in germany use the GPL / LGPL (just my impression) i hope it wouldn't make a difference if i use the GPL either, instead of BSD. I chose the BSD-license because of the original but when i think of the non-US-lawyers i start to feel a little bit uncomfortable. Mario PS sorry that i forgot to mention where i live, it absolutely clear that this is important for this question. Next thing i spend money for will be an english-refresh-course instead of a lawyer ;-) Florian Kainz schrieb: > Hi Mario, > > as Drew Hess says, the BSD license has been used successfully > for a number of projects, and it is probably an appropriate > choice. > > However, your email address suggests that you live in Germany, > and I should point out that the BSD license was crafted in the > United States, according to U.S. law. The BSD license disclaims > all warranties and liabilities; this may not be valid in Germany. > > If you are concerned about consequences such as the possibility > of someone alleging that your code infringes on patents or > copyright, or someone claiming that your software injured someone > or otherwise caused harm, you may want to consult a lawyer, > preferrably one with open-source software experience. > > Florian > > >