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by xyzzy_plugh
3260 days ago
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> With the advice of counsel, we can begin accepting scanned copies of assignments from all contributors, regardless of where they reside. With a small update to our assignment contract, we can finally make it possible for all contributors to avoid having to send their forms via the post. Uhh, having to scan a printed and signed document is not much better than having to use snail mail. When I see "full digital support" I understand that to mean I can use just a computer. Many other projects accept a digital signature (basically filling out a form -- in a browser). Why isn't that sufficient for the FSF? |
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And one reason for worry, historically, is that international law for paperless/signatureless contract enforcement is sort of a mess. Wikipedia has a page here with links to various nations and their requirements: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_signatures_and_law
Not a lawyer nor speaking for the FSF. But it seems not entirely unreasonable to me that a conservative approach to copyright assignment would have picked the path they chose. It's just a hard problem.
If you want to ding the FSF, ding them on the copyright assignment requirement. Whining about the process seems a little too much to me.