All Rights Reversed is a phrase that indicates a release of copyright or a copyleft licensing status. It is a pun on the common copyright disclaimer "All rights reserved", a formality originally required by the Buenos Aires Convention of 1910. "All Rights Reversed" (sometimes spelled rites) was used by author Gregory Hill to authorize the free reprinting of his Principia Discordia in the late 1960s.

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  • All Rights Reversed is a phrase that indicates a release of copyright or a copyleft licensing status. It is a pun on the common copyright disclaimer "All rights reserved", a formality originally required by the Buenos Aires Convention of 1910. "All Rights Reversed" (sometimes spelled rites) was used by author Gregory Hill to authorize the free reprinting of his Principia Discordia in the late 1960s. Hill's disclaimer was accompanied by the kosher "Ⓚ" symbol, a play on ©, the copyright symbol. In 1986 programmer Don Hopkins sent Richard Stallman a letter labeled "Copyleft—all rights reversed". Stallman chose the phrase to identify his free software method of distribution. It is often accompanied by a reversed version of the copyright symbol (see illustration). "All Rights Reversed" is also a French rock/alternative band.
  • All Rights Reversed(撤回所有权利,有时候“Rights”写作“Rites”)是一条英文短语,用于表示Copyleft许可的状态。其最早的文本形式是在布宜诺斯艾利斯公约(Buenos Aires Convention)中提出的。 1960年代末,格利高里·希尔(Gregory Hill)用“All Rights Reversed”来允许重新出版他的著作 Principia Discordia。他的声明紧随着一个指代kallisti的kosher符号Ⓚ,用于戏谑版权的符号©。 在1984年或1985年,在程序员唐·霍普金斯(en:Don Hopkins)寄给理查德·斯托曼的信封上有“Copyleft—all rights reversed”(著作权没有:撤回所有权利)。斯托曼用这条短语来标识自由软件的分发方式。 该短语一般附带着一个版权符号©的反转形式(见图式)。
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  • All Rights Reversed is a phrase that indicates a release of copyright or a copyleft licensing status. It is a pun on the common copyright disclaimer "All rights reserved", a formality originally required by the Buenos Aires Convention of 1910. "All Rights Reversed" (sometimes spelled rites) was used by author Gregory Hill to authorize the free reprinting of his Principia Discordia in the late 1960s.
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