Copyleft and the GPL: A Comprehensive Tutorial and Guide
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as published circa late 2006-07 (around time of GPLv3 Second Discussion Draft) I (Bradley M. Kuhn) carefully went through FSF's "Denationalization of Terminology", which appears to have been published on Wednesday 2 August 2006 (a few days after the second GPLv2 discussion draft published on Thursday 27 July 2006), and merged in any relevant text and descriptions that might be of use in this tutorial. The raw material used for this commit can be found here: http://gplv3.fsf.org/opinions-draft-2.html Specifically, a copy of the LaTeX sources are here: http://gplv3.fsf.org/denationalization-dd2.tex As I merged in this text, I added FIXME's where it seemed the text was incomplete or referred to parts of GPLv3 draft text that disappeared in later versions. Finally, note that this material was originally copyrighted and licensed as follows: Copyright © 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article are permitted worldwide, without royalty, in any medium, provided this notice, and the copyright notice, are preserved. However, I am hereby relicensing this material to CC-By-SA-4.0, with the verbal permission from John Sullivan, Executive Director of the FSF, which was given to me during a conference call on Wednesday 12 February 2014. |
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CC-By-SA-4.0.txt | ||
compliance-guide.tex | ||
comprehensive-gpl-guide.tex | ||
enforcement-case-studies.tex | ||
gpl-lgpl.tex | ||
license-texts.tex | ||
no-numbers-on-table-of-contents.tex |