Update Section headers for LGPL to include details about LGPLv3.

My plan is to make interweave discussion of LGPLv2 and LGPLv3 together in
this section.
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Bradley M. Kuhn 2014-02-20 09:38:48 -05:00
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@ -2093,7 +2093,7 @@ allows. In LGPL, we want to draw a line that allows some derivative works
copyright law would otherwise prohibit if the copyright holder exercised
his full permitted controls over the work.
\section{A Work that Uses the Library}
\section{An Application: A Work that Uses the Library}
In the effort to allow certain proprietary derivative works and prohibit
others, LGPL distinguishes between two classes of derivative works:
@ -2182,7 +2182,7 @@ answer to the second question is ``yes,'' then an investigation into
whether or not \worki{} is in fact a ``work based on the library'' is
warranted.
\section{A Work Based on the Library}
\section{The Library, and Works Based On It}
In short, a ``work based on the library'' could be defined as any
derivative work of LGPL'd software that cannot otherwise fit the
@ -2228,7 +2228,7 @@ considered independently and the LGPL applied to each work as
prescribed.
\section{Subtleties in Works that Use the Library}
\section{Subtleties in Defining the Application}
In our discussion of the definition of ``works that use the library,'' we
left out a few more complex details that relate to lower-level programming
@ -2287,7 +2287,7 @@ level of verbatim code copying that a compiler often does, and to help
them understand that the full implications of LGPL are the same regardless
of the details of the compilation progress.
\section{LGPL \S 6: Distributing Works that Use the Library}
\section{LGPLv2 \S 6 & LGPLv3 \S 5: Combining the Works}
\label{lgpl-section-6}
Now that we have established a good working definition of works that
``use'' and works that ``are based on'' the library, we will consider the
@ -2337,7 +2337,7 @@ not permit us in this course to go into those additional options. In
almost all cases of distribution under LGPL, either \S 6(a) or \S 6(b) are
exercised.
\section{Distribution of Works Based on the Library}
\section{Distribution of the Combined Works}
Essentially, ``works based on the library'' must be distributed under the
same conditions as works under full GPL\@. In fact, we note that LGPL's