Henning Makholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> That is bad enough as it is. It means that once the owner changes his
> mind, we lose the right to make and distribute new modifications:
> I might still have the right to make one modified copy of the work,
> but I don't have any right to copy that one copy further.

No, you are still confused.  The copy you have you may copy.  And it
contains a license which says that it applies to further copies.  That
is binding.  The thing that is not binding is any implication about
*other* copies made by the owner.

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