On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 10:00:41AM -0700, Jeff Bailey wrote: > The license on your email apparently doesn't allow me to alter your > message in any way (It specifies verbatim copying only). Since I > refuse to top quote, I would probably choose to not quote at all, > which could make this conversation tedious. Please consider removing > the license, and working with the implied license that most emails > have (that copying and quoting is generally permitted) > > I will probably not reply to any further emails that include this > clause.
You already have permission to quote by copyright law if I'm right. You don't have permission to copy articles or e-mails verbatim, I give you this permission. By default, you don't have any rights on a text, so you can do the same with my e-mail as you can do with any other e-mail. Jeroen Dekkers -- JNU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Free the DNS system, see: http://www.gnu-jeroen.tk/ Say YES to soft drugs!
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