Steven D'Aprano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 04:46:15 -0500, Mike Meyer wrote: >> Steven D'Aprano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> But if you *do* redistribute it, then you must live up to conditions in >>> the licence. If you aren't willing to do that, use software with a >>> different licence. >> That's a restriction on redistribution. > ALL licences make that "restriction". There is no licence that allows you > to distribute the product in contradiction to the terms of the licence.
True. Some license have terms which don't place any restrictions on redistribution. The GPL is *not* such a license - it places restrictions on the redistribution. Which is what I said in the first place. >>> The only restriction is that you can't give those people fewer, weaker >>> rights than you got >> That's a restriction on redistribution. > Well now we're getting somewhere. > That's a restriction Which is exactly what I said in the first place that you disagreed with. > that actually *increases* freedom so I don't see it as a restriction > at all -- I see it as something that enables rather than disables. So that's the basis of the disagreement. I'm using "restriction" with the intent of communicating it's normal english meaning, and you're using it with the intent of making a political statement. When you say "restriction", you mean "restriction that I think of as bad". If you're willing to do that, proprietary commercial software has no restriction on redistribution. <mike -- Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.mired.org/home/mwm/ Independent WWW/Perforce/FreeBSD/Unix consultant, email for more information. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list