Scripsit Paul Serice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > But what about people who aren't authorized to use my computer?
They are not authorized to use your computer. That has nothing to do with copyright licenses. > Apparently, by using DDD, I agree to let all people get copies of DDD > without asking me first. No. You get the right (not the duty) to let people get copies from you. > What is not allowed is to try to prevent others from further > sharing any version of DDD that they might get from you. > Because I specifically prevent access to my computer, I have obviously > also "prevent[ed] others from further sharing any version of DDD that > they might get from [me]." No, you are preventing *yourself* from sharing your copy with others. That is allowed. -- Henning Makholm "It's kind of scary. Win a revolution and a bunch of lawyers pop out of the woodwork."