From: "Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > As long as I know, the international legislation on copyright > should be enough to grant the validity of the English version > everywhere. The rationale is as follows: By default, you have no right > to distribute, modify, etc. a copyrighted work. *No right*. Only an > specific license can give you that right. So, you can either feel > comfortable with the license, in any language it is written, or just > ignore it. But by ignoring it, you can only do whatever you can do "by > default": no distribution, no modification, etc. > > So, in my opinion (I'm not a lawyer, anyway), there is no > problem at all. This is the most common opinion I've heard of.
That's a pretty good explanation. I guess Spain is not in the European Common Market? Thanks Bruce