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		|  | @ -899,7 +899,7 @@ these licenses do admittedly look and read more like legislation as a result. | |||
| Nevertheless, all of the ``v3'' group are substantially better and improved | ||||
| licenses. | ||||
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 | ||||
| GPLv3 and its terms are discussed in detail in Chapter\~ref{GPLv3}. | ||||
| GPLv3 and its terms are discussed in detail in Chapter~\ref{GPLv3}. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| \section{The Innovation of Optional ``Or Any Later'' Version} | ||||
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|  | @ -2239,7 +2239,7 @@ visit \url{http://gplv3.fsf.org/}. | |||
| \section{Understanding GPLv3 As An Upgraded GPLv2} | ||||
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 | ||||
| Ultimately, GPLv2 and GPLv3 co-exist as active licenses in regular use.  As | ||||
| discussed in Chapter\~ref{tale-of-two-copylefts}, GPLv1 was never regularly | ||||
| discussed in Chapter~\ref{tale-of-two-copylefts}, GPLv1 was never regularly | ||||
| used alongside GPLv2.  However, given GPLv2's widespread popularity and | ||||
| existing longevity by the time GPLv3 was published, it is not surprising that | ||||
| some licensors still prefer GPLv2-only or GPLv2-or-later.  GPLv3 gained major | ||||
|  | @ -2591,7 +2591,7 @@ holder.  Usually, sublicensing is regarded as a practical convenience or | |||
| necessity for the licensee, to avoid having to negotiate a license with each | ||||
| licensor in a chain of distribution.  The GPL solves this problem in another | ||||
| way --- through its automatic licensing provision found in GPLv3~\S10 (which | ||||
| is discussed in more detail in \S\~ref{GPLv3s10} of this tutorial). | ||||
| is discussed in more detail in \S~\ref{GPLv3s10} of this tutorial). | ||||
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| \section{GPLv3's views on DRM and Device Lock-Down} | ||||
| \label{GPLv3-drm} | ||||
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