John Hasler wrote:
David Kastrup writes:
An "illegal document"? Well, I've heard quite a few weird attacks on the
GPL, but this is the first time I see someone suspecting it to be
pornography or similar.
Well, the doofuses at SCO claimed GPLv2 was "unconstitutional". The phrase
"illegal document" doesn't make a whole lot of sense, though, at least
under US law.
A document (instrument) is illegal if it is used for some some purpose
contrary to established law.
For example a document to consummate a violation of law:
1. illegal immigration documents
2. counterfit bonds or false ID's
3. contract to perpetrate or induce a tort (GPL3)
rjack
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