Hi, > It was pretty confusing, so please double-check my sequence of logic:
It's certainly not 100% clear. > 4) On that page, which is the Document license, it said: > > "The software or Document Type Definitions (DTDs) associated with W3C > specifications are governed by the Software Notice > <http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-software.html>." But that seems good enough I think. > It was late so I stopped there. The Document license seems to be about > actually copying documents from the W3C site. I realized when I saw your > email that I didn’t examine the .mod files. From a quick look the .mod files seem to be modified dtd files so I think we're covered by above. The copyright in the Java file (1999) may be an earlier version of the license. [1] Thanks, Justin 1.http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-software-19980720