Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is my license which requires you to buy a jar of pickle relish every > time you run the program a free software license?
The act of running the program is not restricted by a copyright licence, so would that even be a valid licence? If not, it's clearly not free. Likewise, nothing in GNU FDL can require you to get the invariant sections when you read the documentation. Maybe a better question is whether a free software licence can require you to receive a jar of pickle relish with the software, and to give a jar of pickle relish with every copy you distribute? Actually, I think even that analogy may be flawed unless we have an unlimited public-access pickle relish supply, but this pickle-passing licence may even pass all DFSG tests, IIRC. Bizarre. (Remember, I know this doesn't directly change the opinion of FDL.) -- MJR/slef My Opinion Only and possibly not of any group I know. http://mjr.towers.org.uk/ jabber://[EMAIL PROTECTED] Creative copyleft computing services via http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ Thought: "Changeset algebra is really difficult."