On Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 11:06:10AM +0200, Thomas Uwe Gruettmueller wrote: > IANAL, so I am not entirely sure, but... > > In step 2, the guy who adds section B gains a copyright on the > _entire_ text, independently of its original copyright, not just > on section B.
I don't believe this is true. You cannot supersede someone else's copyright by anthologizing their work. Instead I think the guy who adds section B gains a copyright on all parts of the work that original to him. Maybe this is just section B, maybe it's some interstitial material as well. > So, when you remove section B again, you are free to choose, > whether you regard it as the original DFCLed work or a derivate > work of the GPLed big one. I think your reasoning is flawed here. -- G. Branden Robinson | Any man who does not realize that Debian GNU/Linux | he is half an animal is only half a [EMAIL PROTECTED] | man. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | -- Thornton Wilder
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