For Approval: GPLv3

Alexander Terekhov alexander.terekhov at gmail.com
Sun Sep 2 00:02:51 UTC 2007


On 9/1/07, David Woolley <forums at david-woolley.me.uk> wrote:
> Alexander Terekhov wrote:
>
> > "More generally, the essence of any property right is that the owner
> > can transfer or withhold  transfer of its property. Transfers, to be
>
> We are not talking about assignment here.  The FSF DO form a contract

Think sharing, David.

Intellectual property is a form of property which, like physical
property, can be bought or sold, inherited, licensed or otherwise
transferred, wholly or in part. Accordingly, some or all of the rights
may subsequently belong to someone other than the first owner and may
be shared.

regards,
alexander.



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