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Copyright Ownership with Bot-contributed code (translations) #740

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jeefy opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 0 comments
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Copyright Ownership with Bot-contributed code (translations) #740

jeefy opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 0 comments

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jeefy commented Feb 26, 2024

In another thread there is discussion around "installing" a bot to help with translations in a project's documentation. However, some major questions have come up.

If a Bot submits a pull request with a translation, who owns the copyright?

  • The bot?
  • The owner(s) of the bot?
  • The person(s) who installed/configured the bot?
  • The person(s) who wrote the original documentation?
  • Or the person(s) who approves/merges the PR?

How does this change given a repository's LICENSE? (Mainly thinking CC4.0 vs Apache 2.0)

cc @amye @joannalee333

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