Steve Langasek wrote: > > "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. > > The consensus was that, if you regard each php file as a program of its > own, it fails the interactivity requirement; and that if you regard a > web session as a single execution of the "program", you don't get to > require a copyright notice on *every* page -- just on the home page.
Err... so... non-free or main? Regards, Joey -- If nothing changes, everything will remain the same. -- Barne's Law