On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 06:30:14PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote: > Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote: >> >>> The terms of a license have nothing to do with copyright law. You >>> can agree to anything in a license as long as it isn't actually >>> illegal. An exclusion of copyright rules is simply what you get in >>> return. >> >> With the GNU GPL you don't have to agree with anything. It is an >> unilateral grant of rights as long as you fulfill some obligations when >> you distribute pristine, modified or derived copies. > > If you don't agree to their terms you don't have the freedom to > redistribute. You don't have that freedom because *copyright* restricts you. >> If you don't abide with those obligations, you don't have the permission >> to distribute pristine, modified or derived copies because copyright ^^^^^^^^^ >> restricts it so. > > Exactly, the license is very restrictive. No, copyright is. >>> Even though they can't exactly force you to apply their terms to >>> other people's work, it is as close as you can get. They withhold >>> your freedom to redistribute until you have agreed to their terms - >>> and in the GPL case these must apply to all other combined work. >> >> Yes they can. Very simply it's the quid-pro-quod required of you in >> order for you to distribute pristine, modified or derived copies. > > Is there even a name for quid-pro-quo when it attempts to involve third > parties in the way the GPL interferes with combining existing works with > different terms? It doesn't attempt, it's the conditions set before you. If you don't like them you get what copyright says, and copyright is *very* restrictive. Of course there's another way: write your own code. Rui -- Umlaut Zebra �lles! Today is Prickle-Prickle, the 58th day of Confusion in the YOLD 3174 + No matter how much you do, you never do enough -- unknown + Whatever you do will be insignificant, | but it is very important that you do it -- Gandhi + So let's do it...? -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list