Jim Penny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Now, where in the Unicode license does it give you permission to create > derivative works? The license does say "Information can be extracted > from these files...". Oh, and you have to provide "an accompanying notice > indicating the source". > > The license does not say that any of the information in files provided > by the Unicode Consortium can be modified (except by "extraction"). > This makes it fail DSFG guideline 3.
What about the null extraction, done by using the extraction tool named "cat"?