Rewrite description of GPLv3~\S6(d).
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%FIXME-LATER: tie back to the discussion of the occasional offer pass along
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% stuff in GPLv2 this tutorial.
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% FIXME: probably mostly still right, needs some updates, though.
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GPLv3~\S6(d) revises and improves GPLv2~\S3's final paragraph. When object
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code is provided by offering access to copy the code from a designated place
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(such as by enabling electronic access to a network server), the distributor
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must merely offer equivalent access to copy the source code ``in the same way
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through the same place''. This wording also permits a distributor to offer a
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third party access to both object code and source code on a single network
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portal or web page, even though the access may include links to different
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physical servers. For example, a downstream distributor may provide a link
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to an upstream distributor's server and arrange with the operator of that
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server to keep the source code available for copying for as long as the
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downstream distributor enables access to the object code. This codifies
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formally typical historical interpretation of GPLv2.
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New subsection 6d, which revises the final paragraph of GPLv2 section 3,
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addresses distribution of object code by offering access to copy the code
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from a designated place, such as by enabling electronic access to a network
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server. Subsection 6d clarifies that the distributor must offer equivalent
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access to copy the source code ``in the same way through the same place.''
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This wording permits a distributor to offer a third party access to both
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object code and source code on a single network portal or web page, even
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though the access may include links to different physical servers. For
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example, a downstream distributor may provide a link to an upstream
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distributor's server and arrange with the operator of that server to keep the
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source code available for copying for as long as the downstream distributor
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enables access to the object code. This codifies what has been our
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interpretation of GPLv2.
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% FIXME-LATER: perhaps in enforcement section, but maybe here, note about
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% ``slow down'' on source downloads being a compliance problem.
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% FIXME: where should this go?
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