[TYPES] artifacts for double blind submissions: what about copyright?

Tadeusz Litak tadeusz.litak at gmail.com
Sun Jun 21 10:25:52 EDT 2020


On 21.06.20 13:20, Florian Weimer wrote:
> Otherwise, it's much more complicated.  It definitely sounds
> problematic to remove copyright notices that you yourself did not add.
> On the other hand, people routinely do that when they compile software
> and upload it to someone else's computer for execution, without
> preserving these notices notices, even when the copyright notices
> explicitly state that distribution of binaries must preserve these
> notices.

Besides, if a generally available piece of software (not written by the authors of the submission) is involved, why 
would it be necessary to remove its corresponding copyright notices? In order to preserve anonymous character of the 
paper, isn't it enough to simply state that a given fragment of library involves third-party software, already in public 
domain and not necessarily written by submitting authors? Moreover, it is not even always necessary to include such code 
verbatim: one can use git submodules, git-lfs etc.

It seems anyway that the original post was asking about the scenario where the software is entirely self-developed. But 
it is a good opportunity to clarify such issues in a broader context.



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