Christopher Faylor wrote:

> >>anyone else's.  I only chime in because as best I understand it, once
> >>having found a violator the rights holder must act to protect said
> >>rights; failing to do so may be construed as similar to consent.
> >
> >That applies only to trademarks, not copyright or patents.
> 
> I was informed by Red Hat counsel that it was important to protect
> copyrights, too.

In that case... IANALATEIHSMBSI.

(Replace 'You' with 'I' in http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#YANALATEYHSMBSI )

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