Fix broken LaTeX ref commands

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Martin Michlmayr 2014-03-24 21:20:06 -04:00 committed by Bradley M. Kuhn
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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.
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}
@ -2239,7 +2239,7 @@ visit \url{http://gplv3.fsf.org/}.
\section{Understanding GPLv3 As An Upgraded GPLv2}
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).
\section{GPLv3's views on DRM and Device Lock-Down}
\label{GPLv3-drm}