On 2006-01-04, Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> So is putting that program behind a web server and letting >> others execute it. > > That's pretty clearly a public performance. One has to wonder > whether or not the exemption for program execution would apply > to such?
I don't think it needs to. They're not giving anybody a copy of the program. They're giving people a copy of the data that was produced when the program was run. AFAICT, the copyright on a program does not apply to data produced when the program is run. Just because the FSF holds the copyright to gcc, that doesn't give it any rights over the code it generates when you run it. > Of course, in cases where it matters (i.e. - I provide public > access to my legally purchased copy of the Brittanica, or some > such), copyrights on things other than the program come into > play. Possibly multiple copyrights. Huh? -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I had pancake makeup at for brunch! visi.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list