[EdLUG] Looking for a copyright lawyer, ideally with FOSS exposure

Nick Jones nick at dischord.org
Mon Oct 7 11:03:07 UTC 2019


Morning Tai.

I know someone who might be able to help out with this, I’ve reached out to her and will put you in contact if she’s got time to assist.

-- 

-Nick

> On 6 Oct 2019, at 19:35, Tai Kedzierski <dch.tai at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all
> 
> For the Open Source Users Meetup I am going to be doing an overview of
> licenses, covering the most popular licenses, discussing copyleft vs
> permissive, and asking questions about what they mean for adoption in
> enterprise, and how to alleviate concerns.
> 
> I'll be leading the session and presenting, though I will have to be
> putting a IANAL [1] disclaimer on every slide. I'd like to be able to
> get some formal commentary from a copyright lawyer on each of them, to
> be quoted verbatim so as not to misrepresent any statement.
> 
> Does anybody have this qualification, or know a copyright lawyer who'd
> be willing to give me some commentary? Conditions to be stated upfront
> :-)
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Tai
> 
> [1] IANAL = "I am not a lawyer"
> ===
> Tai Kedzierski
> Linux Operations and Deployments Engineer
> 
> 
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