I assume he means the trademark for Koha, and other such things. Not the actual copyright of the code itself. I think the issue has been mis-worded. Kyle On 4/27/07, MJ Ray <mjr@phonecoop.coop> wrote:
Paul POULAIN <paul.poulain@free.fr> wrote:
I realise that, for instance, the Koha copyright is given to katipo (and it's written in almost every script). [...]
Is it? I have never assigned any copyright to Katipo and I don't intend to assign it to LibLime. I'd consider assigning it to an independent third party, or preferably issuing a fiduciary licence.
However, if LibLime has taken over Katipo's copyright, we probably should update the headers.
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