Hi all,
Sorry if this question is too silly:
in EPL's FAQ[1], number 26:
*Some free software communities say that linking to their code 
automatically means that your program is a derivative work. Is this the 
position of the Eclipse Foundation?*
** No, the Eclipse Foundation interprets the term "derivative work" in a 
way that is consistent with the definition in the U.S. Copyright Act, as 
applicable to computer software. Therefore, linking to Eclipse code might 
or might not create a derivative work, depending on all of the other facts 
and circumstances.
can somebody tell me at a very basic level: when the javascript files 
generated by Clojurescript considered a derivative work? If so, is having a 
webapp on the Internet considered "distribution in compiled form"?

[1]: http://www.eclipse.org/legal/eplfaq.php

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