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Really, all these license texts should go at the very end behind all other materials.
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100 lines
3.4 KiB
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% comprehensive-gpl-guide.tex -*- LaTeX -*-
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% Toplevel file to build the entire book.
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\documentclass[10pt, letterpaper]{book}
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\usepackage{enumerate}
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\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}
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\usepackage[verbose, twoside, dvips,
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paperwidth=8.5in, paperheight=11in,
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left=1in, right=1in, top=1.25in, bottom=.75in,
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]{geometry}
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% BEGIN CODE TO FORCE NO PAGE NUMBER ON ToC
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\usepackage{tocloft}
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\addtocontents{toc}{\cftpagenumbersoff{part}} %% Similarly for subsection, figure... as you wish
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\addtocontents{toc}{\cftpagenumbersoff{section}} %% Similarly for subsection, figure... as you wish
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\addtocontents{toc}{\cftpagenumbersoff{chapter}}
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\addtocontents{toc}{\cftpagenumbersoff{section}} %% Similarly for subsection, figure... as you wish
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\addtocontents{toc}{\cftpagenumbersoff{subsection}} %% Similarly for subsection, figure... as you wish
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\renewcommand{\cftdot}{} %empty {} for no dots. you can have any symbol inside. For example put {\ensuremath{\ast}} and see what happens.
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% END CODE TO FORCE NO PAGE NUMBER ON ToC
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\begin{document}
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\pagestyle{plain}
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\pagenumbering{roman}
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\frontmatter
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\begin{titlepage}
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\begin{center}
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{\Huge
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{\sc Copyleft and the \\
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GNU General Public License:
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\vspace{.25in}
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A Comprehensive Tutorial
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}}
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\vfill
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{\parindent 0in
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Copyright \copyright{} 2003, 2004, 2005 \hspace{.2in} Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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\vspace{.3in}
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The copyright holders hereby grant the freedom to copy, modify, convey,
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Adapt, and/or redistribute this work under the terms of the Creative Commons
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Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International License. A copy of that license is
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available at \verb=https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode=.
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Each part of this book is separately this same license, but copyrighted by
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different authors at different times. Each part therefore also contains its
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own copyright and licensing notice. The notice above is for the entire work,
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and includes all.
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}
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\end{center}
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\end{titlepage}
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\tableofcontents
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\chapter{Preface}
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This tutorial is the culmination of nearly a decade of studying and writing
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about software freedom licensing and the GPL\@. Each part of this tutorial
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is a course unto itself, educating the reader on a myriad of topics from the
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deep details of the GPLv2 and GPLv3, common business models in the copyleft
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licensing area (both the friendly and unfriendly kind), best practices for
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compliance with the GPL, both for engineers and managers, as well as
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real-world case studies of GPL enforcement matters.
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It is unlikely that all the information herein is necessary to learn all at
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once, and therefore this tutorial likely serves best as a reference book.
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The material herein has been used as the basis for numerous live tutorials
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and discussion groups since 2002, and the materials have been periodically
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updated. They likely stand on their own as excellent reference material.
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However, if you are reading these course materials without attending a live
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tutorial session, please note that this material is merely a summary of the
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highlights of the various CLE and other tutorial courses based on this
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material. Please be aware that during the actual courses, class discussion
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supplements this printed curriculum. Simply reading it is not equivalent to
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attending the course.
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\mainmatter
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\input{gpl-lgpl}
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%\input{compliance-guide}
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%\input{enforcement-case-studies}
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\appendix
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\input{license-texts}
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\end{document}
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