On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 20:07:06 -0400 Nathanael Nerode wrote: > The essence of what I would accept is this: > > "If you claim, legally, that my work can't be > distributed/used/modified freely by people in general, then *you* > can't distribute/use/modify my work either". A "if you think this > should happen to everyone else, it should happen to you too" clause. > > This prevents people from actually literally taking free software > proprietary (not just derivative works, but the originals) -- this > could otherwise be done using patents.
It seems a good approach: it may work. -- | GnuPG Key ID = DD6DFCF4 | You're compiling a program Francesco | Key fingerprint = | and, all of a sudden, boom! Poli | C979 F34B 27CE 5CD8 DC12 | -- from APT HOWTO, | 31B5 78F4 279B DD6D FCF4 | version 1.8.0
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