On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 09:21:15AM -0400, Jeremy Hankins wrote: > 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.
I think the first sentence is fine, read as "no use restrictions of any kind". I think the examples and header are too narrow. Use restrictions against a "type" of use are just one set; there are lots of others, like "send me a postcard if you use this for more than a month", and licenses that restrict use in more obscure ways, sometimes without realizing it. I'm pretty sure there's a strong consensus that all use restrictions are non-free. -- Glenn Maynard