On 2004-07-13 00:33:38 +0100 Matthew Garrett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What if I only wish to distribute binaries? The requirement that I
distribute source alongside them is a fee.
How is this a fee, if we are not obliged to give it to the licensor?
[...] In order to claim that you can't distribute under
the same terms you need to demonstrate that the requirement to
provide a
copy of the modifications upstream equates to a charge. I've seen no
convincing arguments of the sort.
Equally, I've seen no convincing arguments that our copyrighted
modifications are without value. I am interested in such arguments, or
other demonstrations that sending them upstream wouldn't be viewed as
a charge.
Generally, *most* of those questions seemed fair and I hope they get
interesting answers.
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