I am sorry ,am not updated for a long time.
Thanks for pointing that out.
I got a cross reference from savannah.gnu.org pointing to the copyright issue
https://savannah.gnu.org/faq/?question=What_does_it_mean_to_become_a_GNU_pac...
Deciding that a program is GNU software does not necessarily require transferring copyright to the FSF; that is a separate question. If you transfer the copyright to the FSF, the FSF will enforce the GPL for the program if someone violates it; if you keep the copyright, enforcement will be up to you.
Thanks again
regards
Kanti Jadia
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 Baiju M wrote :
If you want your software to be part of GNU tree you have to transfer the copyright to FSF. This is required to safegaurd the original intention of
keeping
your software free(as in freedom).
No, its not required to transfer copyright to FSF.
Regards, Baiju M
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