On Monday, Sep 8, 2003, at 18:07 US/Eastern, Andrew Suffield wrote:
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 11:15:09PM +0200, Alexandre Dulaunoy wrote:
The subject under discussion is a license which prohibits
distribution
on DRM media.
Not on media. On technical methods that limit the free access to the
documentation.
This restriction *does* prohibit distribution on DRM media.
No, it doesn't. CDs have a SCMS, which is a form of DRM. Yet, if we
chose not to utilize the DRM features of the CD format, we can
distribute on CDs.
As long as we do not obstruct reading or copying, we're fine. The fact
that the media, the software, the whatever has the capability to do so
is irrelevant.