Glenn Maynard wrote: > On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 09:33:33PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > > I'm sorry, but I'm totally lost in the discussion. Do we (=Debian) > > buy the statement from the FSF that the copyright notice at the > > bottom of any phpnuke-generated page must not be removed and that > > this is not a new restriction to the GPL? > > Was there such a statement, and are we sure it meant exactly this and > wasn't being interpreted? (I seem to recall reading an interpretation > of a statement that I didn't buy, but it was too long ago for me to > remember clearly.)
I found this one: http://phpnuke.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=49 says: "I think a web-based message board clearly reads commands interactively. So, if there is such a notice, you can't remove it. But you could alter its form, so long as it is still appropriate." I guess this case is difficult, since you could interpret each php file as a program of its own, as well as the entire system as a program as a whole. Regards, Joey -- WARNING: Do not execute! This software violates patent EP0526034. http://www.elug.de/projekte/patent-party/patente/EP0526034 find / -name README -user root -print 2>/dev/null Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists.