On 11/06/2013 06:03 AM, Miroslav Suchy wrote:
Hi,
can someone please check:
https://fedorahosted.org/copr/wiki/UserDocs#WhatIcanbuildinCopr
(section What I can build in Copr?)
I write there someting reasonable for me, but you know IANAL.
Just to clarify:
* Copr is run in Fedora Cloud, so those packages reside in Fedora
infrastructure.
* No one but owner of project (and people which he allow to) will be
modifiing packages. I.e. no proven packagers like in Fedora.
Well, I had a lot of legal text prepared for copr, I'm not sure why
Bohuslav didn't end up using it. Specifically relevant to your concern,
the rules for materials in Coprs are:
*****
You agree not to use Coprs to upload software code or other material
("Material") that:
a. you do not have the right to upload or use, such as Material that
infringes the rights of any third party under intellectual
property or other applicable laws;
b. is governed in whole or in part by a license not contained in the
list of acceptable licenses for Fedora, currently located at
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing, as that list may be
revised from time to time by the Fedora Project Board;
c. is categorized as a "Forbidden Item" at
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Forbidden_items,
as that page may be revised from time to time by the Fedora
Project Board;
d. is designed to interfere with, disable, overburden, damage,
impair or disrupt Coprs or Fedora Project infrastructure;
e. violates any rules or guidelines of the Fedora Project; or
f. violates any applicable laws and regulations.
*****
~tom
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