> On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 11:23:47AM -0500, Jeremy Hankins wrote: >> This doesn't address proprietary or otherwise difficult but not >> impossible to reverse formats. > > I considered that but I'm not sure how much of a threat it really is. > > There's no way to keep the sourced locked into an obfuscated format > under my proposal; the first person to crack it open is free to > redistribute it in obfuscated form. This is directly analogous, I > think, to the reason the GNU GPL doesn't have a clause forbidding > selling a work so licensed for $1 million.
Unfortunately, in the age of the DMCA that isn't quite enough. Since the GPL has few restrictions on functional modification, it's not much of an issue there. A document license has a broader problem: the "first person to crack it open" would be violating the DMCA to do so. -Brian -- Brian T. Sniffen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.evenmere.org/~bts/