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Re: A possible GFDL compromise




On Wednesday, Aug 27, 2003, at 12:41 US/Eastern, Sergey Spiridonov wrote:

According to your statement, any license do not put any restriction on user. It does a copyright law. GPL lifts some limits to restrict > users.

No. Look at a M$ EULA, for example. It demands things far in excess of what copyright law does.


So does FDL.

It places restrictions on outside the scope of copyright law, for example, the thing about not allowing access controls on copies made or distributed.

The GPL does, too (for example, requiring notices of changes in source code) so I'm not sure what Brian's point is... <shrug>



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