Suraj, please don't send me copies of messages to the mailing list; <URL:http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct>.
"Suraj N. Kurapati" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ben Finney wrote: > > The set of permissions you receive is the *intersection* of the > > permissions granted by all licenses to the work ... > > > > The set of restrictions you must meet is the *sum* of the > > restrictions required by all licenses to the work. ... > > The above rules pertain specifically to distribution, correct? They pertain to any action reserved to the monopoly holder under the applicable laws. > I ask because the first rule does not seem to apply when you are > extracting a contained item from a container: each item is only > governed by its respective license. It applies, in that the licenses that apply to *the work in question* (in your example, the piece extracted) need to be satisfied. > Thus, the licenses of all other items are ignored and there is no > intersection of permissions to be considered. So long as your act of extraction isn't one that is reserved to the rights holder, yes. -- \ "What you have become is the price you paid to get what you | `\ used to want." -- Mignon McLaughlin | _o__) | Ben Finney -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]