Jeremy Hankins wrote: > What do you think of the wording I suggested replacing #6 with? > Reproduced: > > ---- > 6. No Discrimination Against Types of Use > > The license must not restrict anyone from using the work for any > purpose. For example, it may not restrict the work from being used in > a business, from being used for genetic research, or from being used to > provide web services. > ---- > > By replacing "field of endeavor" with "use" it's narrower in one sense > (anything can be a field of endeavor, but "use" is relatively well > defined), but broader in another by talking about all (or at least > most) use restrictions.
However, there are two methods of "using" software: You can run the software, or you can work with the source code. Perhaps the following: " 6. No Discrimination Against Use The license must not restrict anyone from making use of the work in a specific field of endeavor. For example, it may not restrict the work from being run in a commercial setting, from being modified and used for genetic research, or from being used to provide web services. " --Joe