Scripsit [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Bushnell, BSG) > But the copyright on the whole must still be compatible with the > copyright on each piece, and I don't think (but I'm not sure) that > the GPL would permit this kind of shenanigan.
The question is, is there really a compound work? Or are there just two separate works (being Debian and the vendor's artwork) that merely happen to be carried on opposite sides of the same medium? In the latter case, it would be perfectly acceptable for the vendor to assert his copyright to the artwork without getting in conflict to GPL. The composite copyright need not be involved at all: Once the vendor has his artwork (one of the pieces) copyrighted he already has the power to forbid anybody from creating entire copies of the "cd + software + artwork" object. This doesn't affect people's right to make copies of the software alone, though. -- Henning Makholm "... not one has been remembered from the time when the author studied freshman physics. Quite the contrary: he merely remembers that such and such is true, and to explain it he invents a demonstration at the moment it is needed."