Brian Mays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > You can copy it, distribute it, you can even sell it, but you cannot > change it. Funny, isn't it: the GPL is the only part of a GPLed project > that you are *not* allowed to modify.
Well, that's not actually entirely true; other political documents are also not modifiable (like the GNU Manifesto, for example, and other such sections of various manuals). However, you are certainly free to make a Brian Mays Public License, take lots of text from the GPL, and issue that. The real issue is the integrity of the text under the name "GPL".