Josh Triplett wrote:
Brian Thomas Sniffen wrote:
MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Recall that the Creative Commons Attribution license was ruled to be
DFSG-non-free by debian-legal (initial review request at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2004/debian-legal-200403/msg00267.html
, final summary at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2004/debian-legal-200404/msg00031.html
"When any Licensor asks, all references to their name(s) must be purged
from the work. This restricts modification (DFSG 3)."
This is an unalienable moral right in most of Europe. If this is DFSG
non-free, then Debian has a serious problem, because then is it
logically impossible to have a license that is compatible with the DFSG
and European Law at the same time.
The by-sa license is likely to be non-free as well for the same
reasons.
If people think that, we don't they express their opinion about it on
the relevant mailinglist, namely [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wouter Vanden Hove
www.opencursus.org
www.vrijschrift.org