> Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
>
> Normally, yes, but not in this care. The license says:
>
> "You may distribute, publicly display, publicly perform, or publicly
> digitally perform a Derivative Work only under the terms of this License,
> a later version of this License with the same License Elements as this
> License, or a Creative Commons iCommons license that contains the same
> License Elements as this License (e.g. Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5
> Japan)."
> It must contain the same elements. It doesn't prohibit it from
> containing a few
> more as well!
I don't know where you took your math classes, but around here there's a
big difference between "equal to" and "equal to or more". :o)
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