On Saturday, Sep 13, 2003, at 03:47 US/Eastern, Andreas Barth wrote:
I can't understand why, if (and only if) you interpret this delivery as "binary" and also deliver the free source code on a free medium, so that everyone can create their own DRM medias as they like.
At least for the GPL, I don't think thats allowed.
That delivering only on such a medium is not ok according to GPL, is obvious. It's also obvious that such a medium is not nice.
GPL 6 doesn't say that you may place restrictions on some copies, as long as your provide an unrestricted copy as well. Instead it says you may place no restrictions. I don't think you can enforce DRM on GPL software.