> > Has it occurred to anyone that the GPL isn't DFSG free? :> Not programs > > licensed under it, but the license itself, which cannot be modified or > > altered? :> > > Of course the license can be altered. It's not a creative work, it's > a license, and license text is not protected by copyright. Maybe the > GPL doesn't like being altered, but it can't stop the alteration.
It is copyrighted as a text. The document itself is explicitly copyrighted and alteration is explicitly prohibited by the copyright. I was actually just noting this because it's amusing, not because I saw it as as problem. As far as I know, any document created can be copyrighted, regardless of the intent of the document. Just because it is, in and of itself, a license, doesn't interfere with the copyright. Don't get the impression that I'm trying to start an argument or anything; I just thought other people might find it amusing that one can't modify the GPL. -Kysh -- -> 1988 Black Kawasaki EX500 ('Yarf!') <street> -> FAA licensed private pilot -> Unix system administrator, was WebTV Networks, now jobhunting!