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Re: lawyer in Brazil


From: DoutorD
Subject: Re: lawyer in Brazil
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 18:47:54 -0300

Greetings! 
 
I totally agree. I will review all a summary of our study, when it is more perfected. 
 
Respectfully,

 

Alexandre Coutinho Ferrari

"Um clássico é um livro que nunca acaba de
dizer o que tem para dizer." Italo Calvino

----- Original Message -----
To: DoutorD
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 8:04 AM
Subject: Re: lawyer in Brazil

Dear Alexandre Coutinho Ferrari,

 || On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 00:34:14 -0300
 || "DoutorD" <address@hidden> wrote:

 d> I am a lawyer in Brazil and i am highly interested in that theme.

Thanks for getting in touch, it is always interesting to hear about
others who have interest in the legal aspects of Free Software.


 d> We are also studying best forms to adapt GPL to the national Law,
 d> because there are some conflicts and that harms the base of the
 d> proposal GNU.

That seems like a very useful endeavour.

Although it is important that modifications to the GPL are only done
by the FSF, as we cannot risk having incompatibilities between
different versions of the GPL around the world, it is very important
to have people investigate the effects of local law on the GPL - we
need to build a strong basis of studies around that area.

Regards,
Georg Greve


P.S. In case you hadn't seen it yet, you might find the Fiduciary
Licence Agreement of interest: http://fsfeurope.org/prjects/fla/

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