Sergey Spiridonov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Bernhard R. Link wrote: >> As far as I know, there is no such restriction in usage. It only limits > > Yes, I agree. What I want to point out is: GPL have restrictions > (limitations) on what you can do with the GPL code. So, it takes away > *some* freedoms.
You are incorrect. Copyright law limits how you may copy or distribute the code. The GPL lifts some, but not all, of these limits. The GPL itself takes away nothing. > The same thing is with FDL. If Debian users and maintainers do not > need the freedom to remove political statements in most cases (for > example Manifesto from Emacs), they can agree with invariant sections > in documenation. > > I believe in most cases we can agree with such a limitation. Your argument has false premises. Want to try again? -Brian -- Brian T. Sniffen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.evenmere.org/~bts/