FWIW, Microsoft does not list Kerberos as a Microsoft Corporation
trademark
(http://www.microsoft.com/library/toolbar/3.0/trademarks/en-us.mspx),
although they reserve any IP rights they may have established in their
product names.
Cheers,
Jennifer
Enrique Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Please note that the Individual CLA on that site appears to be current,
but the Corporate CLA is downlevel. Also, I think the Software Grant is
not in use at this time and is currently under review by ASF.
Cheers,
Jennifer
Davanum Srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
11/09/2004 08:03 AM
Please r
I thought it might be helpful to give some background on the "all rights
reserved" phrase. The requirement for this phrase originated in the
Buenos Aires Convention of 1910, which provided that a copyright owner had
to make an express statement of the reservation of property rights in
order to
I think the short-term (and maybe even long-term) resolution to the
copyright notice issue may be having the ASF copyright notice in each main
file clearly apply to the whole project. This could read, for example:
"Apache Derby is (c) Copyright The Apache Software Foundation 2004. All
rights