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On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Shmuel Zeigerman <shmuz@013net.net> wrote:
> Cosmin Apreutesei wrote:
>>>
>>> And license. Unless there's a license attached to the code, it can't be
>>> used for *anything*.
>>
>> You can default that field to BSD or MIT. And if the author doesn't
>> bother to enter his name, then the organization behind the repo
>> website gets full copyright -- you can put that in the Terms of Use.
>
> And what if the person submits code that doesn't belong him and is licensed
> elsewhere? Is there a way to cope with such cases?
>
> --
> Shmuel
>

I think that such cases can be provided for via caveats in the
language of the Usage Terms. Oh no, queue the IP Attorneys...