[Setting MFT to debian-legal@lists.debian.org, as this discussion is OT for -vote and -devel. Feel free to override as appropriate.]
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Sven Luther wrote: > Let's drop does not allow modification, since there is not a single > licence which will legally be able to stop you from modifying any > piece of source code you may have, as long as you don't distribute > it. This assumes a jurisdiction which has a concept of "fair use" rights. Apparently, there are jurisdictions that do not. [Copyright systems with Droit d'Auteur wihtout specific "fair use" grants may fall into this category.] Don Armstrong -- N: Why should I believe that?" B: Because it's a fact." N: Fact?" B: F, A, C, T... fact" N: So you're saying that I should believe it because it's true. That's your argument? B: It IS true. -- "Ploy" http://www.mediacampaign.org/multimedia/Ploy.MPG http://www.donarmstrong.com http://www.anylevel.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu
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