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Re: PC magazine article



jdassen@wi.leidenuniv.nl  wrote on 09.07.97 in <19970709090224.59527@wi.leidenuniv.nl>:

> Please check out <URL:http://www.min.net/~douglas/pcmag.html>; it looks like
> a fair article, but there is one thing that might be reason for a short
> letter:
>
> |Linux is covered under the Free Software Foundation's GNU Project General
> |Public License, which allows authors to hold copyright (Torvalds is the
> |copyright owner of the Linux kernel) but also demands that all source code

Another bug right there. Linus isn't "the copyright owner". He just has  
the copyright to a fair part. Other parts are still (C) their respective  
contributors.


MfG Kai


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