Tobias Reif <tobiasreif / pinkjuice.com> writes: >> This is why the FSF requires all official GNU project contributers >> to assign the copyright of their work on said project to the FSF. > > This is irrelevant, because it is not a requirement for getting support. > > They will help, and it is not required that they are the copyright holders: [...] Well, yes. Of course they would help. I'm sure no one thought the FSF would just ignore a violation if it wasn't their own code/documentation. I guess I was trying to express the fact that they wouldn't go after violations without the copyright holder's agreement. Perhaps I was being a little strong -- I didn't mean to imply they would do nothing for you. :) Have a nice day, -- Josh Huber