Ben Finney wrote:
Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:Perhaps bold text will help. I'll play around with the formatting somewhat. The license will appear only in HTML files, not ASCII as I've pasted here, so we have some leeway about formatting.Not true. The license will appear in modified works as well, and it's likely that some of them might be plain text only. You still need to allow for a plain-text version of the license text. I think making the disclaimer "conspicuous" by visual demarcation (lines of divider characters around the whole passage) and a header in capitals is a good option. As for whether it satisfies the decision in the legal code as discussed in this thread: I hope so, but don't know.
Sorry, but I have concluded that the solution is SHOUTY CAPITALS. It works for others, it will work for us. I have more pressing matters to attend to and can't spend more time on how exactly to make this text conspicuous.
Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
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