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							|  | @ -2853,23 +2853,25 @@ formally typical historical interpretation of GPLv2. | ||||||
| % FIXME-LATER: perhaps in enforcement section, but maybe here, note about | % FIXME-LATER: perhaps in enforcement section, but maybe here, note about | ||||||
| % ``slow down'' on source downloads being a compliance problem.  | % ``slow down'' on source downloads being a compliance problem.  | ||||||
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 | ||||||
| % FIXME: where should this go? | Furthermore, under GPLv3~\S6(d), distributors may charge for the conveyed | ||||||
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 | object code; however, those who pay to obtain the object code must be given | ||||||
| We improved the wording of this sentence to provide a clearer expression of | equivalent and gratis access to obtain the CCS.  (If distributors convey the | ||||||
| the intended policy.  Under the 6d option, you may charge for the conveyed | object code gratis, distributors must likewise make CCS available without | ||||||
| object code. Those who pay to obtain the object code must be given equivalent | charge.)  Those who do not obtain the object code from that distributors | ||||||
| and gratis access to obtain the Corresponding Source.  (If you convey the | (perhaps because they choose not to pay the fee for object code) are outside | ||||||
| object code to them gratis, you must likewise make the Corresponding Source | the scope of the provision; distributors are under no specific obligation to | ||||||
| available to them without charge.) Those who do not obtain the object code | give CCS to someone who has not purchased an object code download under | ||||||
| from you, perhaps because they choose not to pay the fee you charge, are | GPLv3~\S6(d).  (Note: this does not change nor impact any obligations under | ||||||
| outside the scope of the provision; you need not give them any kind of access | GPLv3~\S6(b)(2); GPLv3~\S6(d) is a wholly different provision.) | ||||||
| to the Corresponding Source. |  | ||||||
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| %FIXME: 6e, peer-to-peer | %FIXME: 6e, peer-to-peer | ||||||
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| Informing the peers is clearly enough; what seemed to be an additional | Informing the peers is clearly enough; what seemed to be an additional | ||||||
| knowledge requirement was superfluous wording. | knowledge requirement was superfluous wording. | ||||||
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|  | % FIXME-LATER: Would be nice to explain much more about interactions between | ||||||
|  | % the various options of GPLv3~\S6(a-e), which might all be in play at once! | ||||||
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| %  FIXME: Not final paragraph anymore.  | %  FIXME: Not final paragraph anymore.  | ||||||
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| The final paragraph of section 6 takes account of the fact that the Complete | The final paragraph of section 6 takes account of the fact that the Complete | ||||||
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