On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, John Cowan wrote: > But in general, a claim that "X must allow Y" is satisfied > by a statemen by X that "Y is allowed under conditions Z" > can't be true in general, since the conditions Z can be > arbitrarily restrictive. Every license has a list of conditions attached to those rights they grant, even the BSD/MIT licenses. Brian
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