On Nov 3, 2003, at 17:30, Roland Stigge wrote:
Just take the example of a license that explicitly allows the selling
of
the program in an aggregation but not the program alone. After
extracting it from Debian and giving it away to someone else at no
cost,
#8 requires the receiver to "have the same rights as those that are
granted in conjunction with the Debian system", i.e. selling it.
no, the rights that are granted in conjunction with the Debian system
are to sell it in an aggregate with other software. The receiver has
the right to sell it in an aggregate with other software.