On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Colin Watson wrote: ) Jean-Christophe Dubacq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ) >Maybe I am a bit stupid, but it only guarantees that the copyright ) >notice stays. I might have a problem with the word 'sublicense'. Does ) >this word mean that: ) > ) >- you can use the same license ) >- you can use any license ) >- you can use any license which is no more restrictive than the original ) >one (is 'You have to put this copyright notice a restriction or not ?) ) >- you can use any license which is no less restrictive than the orginial ) >one. ) ) As far as I know, you can use any licence. This is not a copyleft: the ) software doesn't have to stay free, and you can make it into proprietary ) software if you like. But that doesn't stop it being DFSG-free.
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