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Upon second reading of this text, I don't know why I saved it. The existing guide already covers these issues adequately, and there is no specific place I could find where this new text worked well as an introductory paragraph (as has been done with others of these pasted texts).
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\section{GPLv3~\S2: Basic Permissions}
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GPLv3 explicitly affirms your unlimited permission to run the
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unmodified program. You can only make modifications, or otherwise propagate a
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covered work, even one that you do not convey, so long as you are in
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compliance with the license terms. If your license is terminated, then, for
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example, you cannot continue to service your copies by making new modified
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GPLv3~\S2 can roughly be considered as an equivalent to GPLv2~\S0 (discussed
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GPLv3~\S2 can roughly be considered as an equivalent to GPLv2~\S0 (discussed
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in \S~\ref{GPLv2s0} of this tutorial). However, the usual style of
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improvements found in GPLv3 are found here as well. For example, the first
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