Alexander Terekhov <terek...@web.de> writes:

> David Kastrup wrote:
> [...]
>> What rock have you been living under?  The whole point of the GPL (as
>> opposed to, say, BSD style licenses) is that it is firmly rooted in
>> copyright ...
>
> In context, copyright means that the owner has exclusive right to 
> copy in order to sell (permissions to make) copies verbatim and 
> copies of derivative works of his work without interference from 
> http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/freeloaders . . . In contrast, the
> GPL means . . .

a particular set of conditions under which the owner uses his exclusive
rights to grant certain permissions to selected recipients of copies of
his software.

> What rock have you been living under, silly dak?

Do you really not understand what a license is?  After all this time?

-- 
David Kastrup
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