On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:02:23AM -0300, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO wrote:

> > Lets try it.
> >
> > 0 < X < (Y + Z)
> > Y > 0
> > Z > 0
> >
> > ISC = X
> > GPL = X + Y + Z
> >
> > Logical enough for you?
> >
> 
> If you assume that the definition of freedom is the number of
> restrictions, then neither ISC nor GPL are free. The only free
> license would be no license at all. Public domain.

You do not seem to understand how copyright works. When published, a
work is subject to a set of restrictions, laid down by copyright law.
A license grants rights (under conditions or restrictions) to the
receiver of a work.  No license means no extra rights, which means the
default defined by copyright law applies. If you want to publish a
work as public domain, you must include a license saying so. 

        -Otto

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