On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 07:05:04PM +0100, Peter Bortas @ Pike developers forum wrote:
It's two diffrent copies. You (explicitly as should be stated on the www-page, but I'm writing this in an AIDO-TTY, so I can't check) retain rights to use code you wrote under whatever license you choose barring the normal restrictions. FSF has something similar
ok, that makes sense. but isn't the process of signing over your copyright itself exclusive?
you retain the rights to use the code underwhatever license you want, which essentially means that rou receive your own code back under an equivalent of the BSD license.
but that does not necessarily include the right to signover the copyright to someone else. i mean, you can't sign over the copyright twice, can you?
greetings, martin.