I wrote: > No. However, to use the GPL there must be at least one author who objects > to the restriction.
Anthony Towns writes: > Also, invoking the GPL would only say "Hey, no one can distribute this", > not "Anyone can". I was assuming the restriction would be removed if one of the authors complained about it. > I'd really feel much better about all this pseudo legal advice if we > could get a real true honest to god copyright lawyer to look over some of > these opinions, we've enshrined into folk-lore [0]. But until a competent intellectual property attorney sees fit to bestow his "pro bono" largesse upon us, we just have to muddle along. Think of it as do-it-yourself case law. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI