Marcus Brinkmann writes: > If you are bothered about the presence of the original novel, you can say > the following: The book only can be opened at all if the original novel > is present in the room you are. Does this now make a difference?
Yes. > Why? Because in this case the book does not constitute a means whereby a copy of the novel is created without the permission of the author of the novel. > No, the header files are really included inthe derived work. I don't see that. The function names are, but those are pretty much the same as page numbers. You can't copyright words. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI