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\subsection{Additional Permissions}
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\subsection{Additional Permissions}
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% FIXME: rework and fix formatting.
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The GPL is a statement of permissions, some of which have conditions.
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The GPL is a statement of permissions, some of which have conditions.
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Additional terms, terms that supplement those of the GPL, may come to be
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Additional terms --- terms that supplement those of the GPL --- may come to be
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placed on, or removed from, GPL-covered code in certain common ways. We
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placed on, or removed from, GPL-covered code in certain common ways.
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consider those added terms ``additional permissions'' if they grant
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Copyleft licensing theorists have generally called
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those added terms ``additional permissions'' if they grant
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exceptions from the conditions of the GPL, and ``additional requirements'' if
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exceptions from the conditions of the GPL, and ``additional requirements'' if
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they add conditions to the basic permissions of the GPL. The treatment of
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they add conditions to the basic permissions of the GPL\@. The treatment of
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additional permissions and additional requirements under GPLv3 is necessarily
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additional permissions and additional requirements under GPLv3 is necessarily
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asymmetrical, because they do not raise the same ethical and interpretive
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asymmetrical, because they do not raise the same interpretive
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issues; in particular, additional requirements, if allowed without careful
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issues; in particular, additional requirements, if allowed without careful
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limitation, could transform a GPL'd program into a non-free one. With these
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limitation, could transform a GPL'd program into a non-free one.
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principles in the background, section 7 answers the following questions: (1)
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How do the presence of additional terms on all or part of a GPL'd program
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With these principles in the background, GPLv3~\S7 answers the following
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affect users' rights? (2) When and how may a licensee add terms to code being
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questions:
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distributed under the GPL? (3) When may a licensee remove additional terms?
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item How do the presence of additional terms on all or part of a GPL'd program
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affect users' rights?
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\item When and how may a licensee add terms to code being
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distributed under the GPL?
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\item When may a licensee remove additional terms?
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\end{enumerate}
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% FIXME: FSF third person, etc.
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% FIXME: FSF third person, etc.
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