O Xoves, 12 de Agosto de 2004 ás 11:29:50 -0400, Michael Poole escribía: > > * Licenses like the QPL, which compel me to give somebody more rights > > to my work than I had to his, are not Free. They are not compatible > > with DFSG 3. > This is where you lose me. How is that incompatible with DFSG 3? If > the license says that Entity X gets extra rights (perhaps being the > author of the original software), what prevents Author Y from > releasing modifications under the same license terms ("Entity X gets > extra rights to modifications")?
You're talking about a license as "a document with license terms written on it". He's talking about a license as "a set of permissions the copyright holder grants". With this meaning, DFSG#3 would ask that anyone who distributes a modified work be able to give the recipient the exact same permissions she received from the copyright holder. If she gives a modified QPLed work to me, for instance, the permissions are the same, but if she distributes a copy to the original copyright holder, she would be forced to give him permissions she didn't originally receive. -- Tarrío (Compostela)