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The strict conditions in this ``contractors provision'' are needed so that it
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cannot be twisted to fit other activities, such as making a program available
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to downstream users or customers. By making the limits on this provision
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very narrow, GPLv3 ensures that, in all other cases, contractors gets the
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very narrow, GPLv3 ensures that, in all other cases, contractor gets the
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full freedoms of the GPL that they deserve.
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The FSF was specifically asked to add this ``contractors provisions'' by
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from circumventing technological measures that implement DRM\@. Since this
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is part of copyright law and the GPL is primarily a copyright license, and
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since what the DMCA calls ``circumvention'' is simply ``modifying the
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software'' under the GPL, GPLv3 must disclaim such anti-circumvention
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software'' under the GPL, GPLv3 must disclaim that such anti-circumvention
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provisions are not applicable to the GPLv3'd software. GPLv3\S3 shields
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users from being subjected to liability under anti-circumvention law for
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exercising their rights under the GPL, so far as the GPL can do so.
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