Scripsit David Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 17:16, Henning Makholm wrote:
> > 2(c) says that the notice must be displayed "when started running for > > such interactive use in the most ordinary way". That would be on the > > front page of the website (http://www.example.org/), but not > > necessarily on each of the generated pages one sees *after* having > > started browsing the site. > I guess that's true, although if you bookmark a page, and come back to > it, that might be a new start. True, but it's not "the most ordinary way" anymore. I'd say that bookmarking is equivalent to inserting the inhibit-startup-message magic in one's .emacs. > FooWebProg is Copyright 2003, <a href="/2c.html">Freddy Bloggs and > others</a>. There's no warranty. You can redistribute the program under > the terms of <a href="/gpl.html">the GNU GPL version 2</a>. But he only can if he has it. Does this mean that the proprietor of the website must offer the server-side parts of the software for download, too? (Because the client-side scripts in the page that is served may be compiled from bits and pieces that are separate on the serverside, such that the page served is not the preferred form for making modifications to the scripts). -- Henning Makholm "Den nyttige hjemmedatamat er og forbliver en myte. Generelt kan der ikke peges på databehandlingsopgaver af en sådan størrelsesorden og af en karaktér, som berettiger forestillingerne om den nye hjemme- og husholdningsteknologi."