
6 Apr
2010
6 Apr
'10
3:52 a.m.
Pekka Enberg
Can you really legally distribute your software under an open source license if you don't use your real name?
I think it would be hard to enforce any copyright license without revealing the connection between your pseudonym and real person, but I don't see any reason why a pseudonym should make it actually illegal to distribute your own work, open source or not. There seems to be some precedent: plenty of books, music (and even certain scientific works) have been written under pseudonym, without anybody suggesting these works not be covered by copyright, or that their distribution would be against the law. -k -- If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants