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		|  | @ -134,7 +134,7 @@ more complex obligations under the license.\footnote{While, there has been much | |||
|   discussion regarding copyleft and derivative works.  In practical | ||||
|   reality, this issue is not relevant to the vast majority of companies | ||||
|   distributing GPL'd software.  Those interested in this issue should study | ||||
|   \tutorialpartsplit{\texit{Detailed Analysis of the GNU GPL and Related | ||||
|   \tutorialpartsplit{\textit{Detailed Analysis of the GNU GPL and Related | ||||
|       Licenses}'s Section on derivative works}{\S~\ref{derivative-works} of | ||||
|     this tutorial}.} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -173,7 +173,7 @@ with an attorney.\footnote{If you would like more information on the | |||
|   application of derivative works doctrine to software, a detailed legal | ||||
|   discussion is presented in our colleague Dan Ravicher's article, | ||||
|   \textit{Software Derivative Work: A Circuit Dependent Determination} and in | ||||
|   \tutorialpartsplit{\texit{Detailed Analysis of the GNU GPL and Related | ||||
|   \tutorialpartsplit{\textit{Detailed Analysis of the GNU GPL and Related | ||||
|       Licenses}'s Section on derivative works}{\S~\ref{derivative-works} of | ||||
|     this tutorial}.} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -184,9 +184,9 @@ to run on a Linux-based operating system) distributed in conjunction with | |||
| those works are separate works within the meaning of copyright law and the GPL\@.  In | ||||
| such a case, the GPL requires you to provide complete corresponding | ||||
| source (CCS)\footnote{For more on CCS,  see | ||||
| \tutorialpartsplit{\texit{Detailed Analysis of the GNU GPL and Related | ||||
| \tutorialpartsplit{\textit{Detailed Analysis of the GNU GPL and Related | ||||
|       Licenses}'s Section on GPLv2~\S2 and GPLv3~\S1.}{\S~\ref{GPLv2s2} and \S~\ref{GPLv3s1} of | ||||
|     this tutorial}. | ||||
|     this tutorial}.} | ||||
| for the GPL'd components and your modifications thereto, but not | ||||
| for independent proprietary applications.  The procedures described in | ||||
| this document address this typical scenario. | ||||
|  | @ -768,7 +768,7 @@ ultimately secondary to those goals.  Second, there are ``for-profit | |||
| enforcers'' who use the GPL as a either a crippleware license, or sneakily | ||||
| induce infringement merely to gain proprietary licensing revenue. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Note that the latter model \texit{only} works for companies who hold 100\% of | ||||
| Note that the latter model \textit{only} works for companies who hold 100\% of | ||||
| the copyrights in the infringed work.  As such, multi-copyright-held works | ||||
| are fully insulated from these tactics. | ||||
| 
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