concerning who can change code licence

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Italian identity card middleware for Linux cannot be packaged for Fedora because a developer assigned an "all rights reserved" licence to his code.

In the ticket [1] where I raised this problem, some developers of the project said that they will investigate to find out if the lines of code of the "wrong" license maybe erased.

My personal opinion is that only THE author must be the one allowed to change the licence of his own code, not another person.

Is that correct?

Best regards

[1]: https://github.com/italia/cie-middleware-linux/issues/16

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