The text is very clear on the issue of copyright infringement. Ask
permission or you are committing an unlawful act.

The words "significant portion" has not been quantified.

So I have nothing to ask of the authors except may be to quantify.
Quantification is a secondary issue.

My reading of the text is that it applies to any spark user and not just me
personally.

The authors need to make clear to all spark users whether copyright
infringement was their intent or not.

The authors need to make clear to all spark users why should any
development team share their Use Case in order  avoid  falling on the
wrong side
of copyright infringement claims.

I understand  you are also  a named author of a book on Apache usage.

Perhaps you can share with us from your expertise  the need or your
motivation  for the addendum to the Apache Spark online usage documents.

Let me rephrase my question.

Does any Spark User feel as I do this text is a violation of Apache
foundation's  free licence agreement  ?



On Sat, 25 Apr 2020, 16:18 Sean Owen, <sro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You'll want to ask the authors directly ; the book is not produced by the
> project itself, so can't answer here.
>
> On Sat, Apr 25, 2020, 8:42 AM Som Lima <somplastic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> At the risk of being removed from the emailing I would like a
>> clarification because I do not want  to commit an unlawful act.
>> Can you please clarify if I would be infringing copyright due to this
>> text.
>> *Book:  High Performance Spark *
>> *authors: holden Karau Rachel Warren.*
>> *page xii:*
>>
>> * This book is here to help you get your job done ... If for example code
>> is offered with this book, you may use it in your programs and
>> documentation. You do not need to contact us for permission unless your are
>> reproducing significant portion of the code. *
>>
>

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