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Mikko Moilanen

2004-03-31, 2:36 pm

Matthew Garrett <mgarrett@chiark.greenend.org.uk> writes:
> Mikko Moilanen wrote:
>
> Do you believe that software with unalterable and unremovable political
> statements would be free?


That's a little bit different thing.

>
> No. You're welcome to add sections - you're even welcome to make them
> invarient. Your freedom is unaltered. But unless we have the freedom to
> remove or change them, it's likely that it won't be distributed.


I dont care about that. About what I care is that the name of the
original author is in front matter and preface is included and all
document history is included too. Those are the things that i care and
want because then distributing and altering the document is by no way
very questionable crime against authors honor---its freedom.

> Copyright sections are generally required by law.


Well, I want to know who is original author etc. GNU FDL guarantees
that I will know.
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Mikko Moilanen

2004-03-31, 2:37 pm

Mikko Moilanen <mikko.moilanen@ty.mikkeliamk.fi> writes:

> Well, I want to know who is original author etc. GNU FDL guarantees
> that I will know.


And I am absolutely sure that I am not the only one.
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