Re: ESL license
- Posted by D. Newhall <derek_newhall at yahoo.com> Jul 24, 2005
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Juergen Luethje wrote: > > Pete Lomax wrote: > > > <snip> > > I still like Rob's licence for eu.ex: > > <a > > href="http://www.listfilter.com/cgi-bin/esearch.exu?fromMonth=A&fromYear=9&toMonth=C&toYear=9&postedBy=Robert+Craig&keywords=%2Aanything%2A">http://www.listfilter.com/cgi-bin/esearch.exu?fromMonth=A&fromYear=9&toMonth=C&toYear=9&postedBy=Robert+Craig&keywords=%2Aanything%2A</a> > > As far as I see, this is in one sentence: > "Everybody is allowed to do with it what s/he ants." > > Isn't it somewhat risky not even to diclaim any warranty? Not necessarily because by putting it in the public domain you are implicitly stating that you are not responsible for it hence no warranty. If Rob wants to explicitly state that he will provide a warranty he can but until then there's no warranty legally since as public domain no single person is responsible for it just the public.