From fa892fe5b61bd992eefe277c1e81e346e8e2d8b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Bradley M. Kuhn" Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 08:47:41 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] I apparently love to type \texit instead of \textit. I guess I like to "TeX it". Not surprising, huh? --- gpl-lgpl.tex | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/gpl-lgpl.tex b/gpl-lgpl.tex index c4f3986..7ce5866 100644 --- a/gpl-lgpl.tex +++ b/gpl-lgpl.tex @@ -869,7 +869,7 @@ during that era about new text of that license. However, rampant violations of the GPL required more immediate attention of FSF's licensing staff, and as such, much of the early 2000's was spent doing GPL enforcement work\footnote{More on GPL enforcement is discussed in \tutorialpartsplit{a - companion tutorial, \texit{A Practical Guide to GPL + companion tutorial, \textit{A Practical Guide to GPL Compliance}}{Part~\ref{gpl-compliance-guide} of this tutorial}.}. In 2006, FSF began in earnest drafting work for GPLv3. @@ -2551,7 +2551,7 @@ privately modifying and running the program. Also, GPLv3~\S2\P2 gives an explicit permission for a client to provide a copy of its modified software to a contractor exclusively for that contractor to modify it further, or run it, on behalf of the client. However, the -client can \texit{only} exercise this control over its own copyrighted +client can \textit{only} exercise this control over its own copyrighted changes to the GPL-covered program. The parts of the program it obtained from other contributors must be provided to the contractor with the usual GPL freedoms. Thus, GPLv3 permits users to convey covered works to contractors