Scripsit Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 11:48:05PM +0200, Henning Makholm wrote:

>> > You never said how comes that something labeled "Debian" should *not* be
>> > available as free download, as long as debian.org says Debian GNU/Linux
>> > is available for free download!

>> There is no such requirement. The _default_ state of legal matters is
>> that you can do as you want _unless_ there is something concrete that
>> says you cannot. In this case there is nothing that says that modified
>> versions of debian must be "available for free download".

>> If there WERE anything that said that modified versions of Debian must
>> be "avavilable for free download", it would mean that something is
>> seriously, horribly, wrong. It would be a non-free requirement.

> You mean like the terms of the GPL?

The GPL does not require anything to be "available for free download".

I though you knew that.

-- 
Henning Makholm            "Vi skal nok ikke begynde at undervise hinanden i
                    den store regnekunst her, men jeg vil foreslå, at vi fra
             Kulturministeriets side sørger for at fremsende tallene og også
          give en beskrivelse af, hvordan man læser tallene. Tak for i dag!"


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