CVSROOT: /web/www Module name: www Changes by: Dora Scilipoti <dora> 12/01/24 15:26:38
Modified files: licenses : quick-guide-gplv3.html Log message: Changing to 'Management'. Agreed by RMS and Brett. CVSWeb URLs: http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/licenses/quick-guide-gplv3.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.13&r2=1.14 Patches: Index: quick-guide-gplv3.html =================================================================== RCS file: /web/www/www/licenses/quick-guide-gplv3.html,v retrieving revision 1.13 retrieving revision 1.14 diff -u -b -r1.13 -r1.14 --- quick-guide-gplv3.html 15 Nov 2011 05:44:48 -0000 1.13 +++ quick-guide-gplv3.html 24 Jan 2012 15:26:08 -0000 1.14 @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ <li>Laws prohibiting free software: Legislation like the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the European Union Copyright Directive make it a crime to write or share software that can break DRM (Digital Restrictions -Mismanagement; see +Management; see <a href="#neutralizing-laws-that-prohibit-free-software-but-not-forbidding-drm">below</a>). These laws should not interfere with the rights the GPL grants you.</li> <li>Discriminatory patent deals: Microsoft has recently started @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ <div class="section" id="neutralizing-laws-that-prohibit-free-software-but-not-forbidding-drm"> <h3>Neutralizing Laws That Prohibit Free Software — But Not Forbidding DRM</h3> -<p>You're probably familiar with the Digital Restrictions Mismanagement +<p>You're probably familiar with the Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) on DVDs and other media. You're probably also familiar with the laws that make it illegal to write your own tools to bypass those restrictions, like @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ <p> Updated: <!-- timestamp start --> -$Date: 2011/11/15 05:44:48 $ +$Date: 2012/01/24 15:26:08 $ <!-- timestamp end --> </p> </div>