MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 2003-10-13 19:58:58 +0100 Brian T. Sniffen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Alice distributes a program, under the GPL, and a documentation >> package for that program under the GFDL. Because she is the copyright >> holder, she distributes them together. Nobody else can redistribute >> this as a single integral package, of course. > > I'm not convinced by this step in the reasoning. If they are merely > aggregated, surely others can distribute them in the same packaging?
Let's say Alice distributes them as an InstallShield(tm) program, or as a shar-style archive: an installer program which installs the documentation and the useful program. Certainly nobody can make such an installer -- which is a derived work -- except Alice. > If they are a single work under two incompatible licences, can anyone > else distribute it at all, even split? Certainly, as long as he has separate licenses for the two parts from Alice. -Brian -- Brian T. Sniffen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.evenmere.org/~bts/