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Author Re: How long is it acceptable to leave *undistributable* files in the kernel package?
Michael Poole

2004-06-20, 10:24 pm

Brian Thomas Sniffen writes:

> Humberto Massa <humberto.massa@almg.gov.br> writes:
>
>
> You aren't thinking about enough edge cases. For example, let's say
> I take a short story A. I have nine authors write nine variations
> of it and publish a collection of these ten works. The whole book
> is a derivative work of A. It is also a collective of A_i.


Why is the whole book a derivative work of A?

The book is a compilation of A_i, each of which is a derivative work
of A. Copyright law requires those nine authors to have permission
from A's author before they can create their stories. Copyright law
does not require separate permission before the nine can reproduce,
publically perform, etc their derivative works[1]: such restrictions
must be embodied in the grants from A's author. If the grants allow
distribution of the derivative works in a compilation, A's author
cannot decide that the book infringes his copyright.

[1]- See 17 USC 106, "Exclusive rights in copyrighted works," at
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/106.html

Michael


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