Re: Are all files produced by GPL Ghostscript copyrighted by 'Artifex Software, Inc.'?
Hello Claudius
> > Firefox is free software and you are free to modify it, either
> before or after you install it. I chose to modify it before I
> installed it. I modified it by removing the EULA. So there is no
> EULA, no agreement between me and the Mozilla Corporation, no
> contract. Just the free software. Thank you for the free software.
>
> The Mozilla foundation granted him the rights as set out in the
> license, and only these allow him to use the software. Last time I
> checked, this EULA was simply a reiteration of the license (i.e.
> Mozilla Public License) and some hints at the trademark rules, which
> also apply regardless of whether someone clicks „I agree“.
And 'Artifax Software, Inc' grants me the rights as set out in the GPL. GPL
allows me to make any modifications I see fit, and _use_ the resulting
software. I may choose to remove the lines which insert the copyright
notice in all PS files. This is what I think, but since IANAL, anyone
interested in doing this should best ask debian-legal first.
> please fix your mail client. It currently breaks threading (no In-Reply-To:
> or References: header), CC’s people for no good reason (I am subscribed to
> the list and do not wish to receive off-list copies, cf. [1]) and doesn’t
> break lines sensibly (at about 80 characters).
Threading: I was not a member of debian-user when you replied, so could not
use the mail headers. (The webmail I am using does not allow insertion of
arbitrary headers.)
CC: You are right of course. But this is what the bug webpage
suggests. Check the ‘Reply to:’ at the bottom of the link below. It puts
the sender in ‘To:’ and the list in ‘CC:’.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/12/msg00934.html
Line break: corrected.
~Vaibhav.
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