Re: A weak link in the license chain: Releasing on false assumptions?

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Am 30.06.2010 13:19, schrieb Paul Davis:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 7:13 AM, Nils Hammerfest<nils@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

Now what happens? Of course the intial release was wrong and there will be legal consequences, no question. But what about the derived works and their derived works?

there is no single answer to this. it would depend on national laws
(which vary) and it would depend on the particular case at hand. there
are examples i can imagine where in US law, the derived work would
immediately become as illegal as the initial work, but the
distributor(s) of the derived work would not have any liability.
there
are other examples i can imagine where they clearly would.

--p


In Germany the recent situation is: if you have made a derivative work in "good faith" you have to stop to distribute your derivative as soon as you learn, that the initial work is not made legally. There is a thing called "Mitstörerhaftung" that could be translated to "Responsibility for helping others to do illegal things without being involved in such illegal activities directly and without having intended to do so". As soon as you are informed about such activities on your website or in any other thing you distribute you have to respond within 48h. If your response is to stop such distribution immediately and inform the involved parties that you have done so, you have a very good chance to be out of trouble. BUT! this is custom, NOT written law. Especially you are not completely secured from costs that come with a lawsuit.

Another much more delicate point is the *information* you may get by reading code that a proprietor has not allowed to be distributed. Say, it would be a media-player that can read a certain type of file-format. If you know, how such a format can be decoded, you could write your own code from scratch, that is capable to read such files as well.

And if such code is illegal or not, is not ultimatively decided yet.

best regs

HZN
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