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sarchertechyesterday at 6:10 PM0 repliesview on HN

The Linux DCO system was designed to shield Linus and the Linux foundation from copyright and patent infringement liability, so they were certainly worried that it was a possibility.

However, there is no legal precedent that says that because contributors sign a DCO and retain copyright, the Linux Foundation is not liable. The entire concept is unproven.

Large company legal departments aren’t a shield against this kind of thing. Patent trolls routinely go after huge companies and smaller companies routinely sue much larger ones over copyright infringement.