bright@Data-IO.COM (Walter Bright) (10/03/89)
In article <14@cimcor.mn.org> mike@cimcor.mn.org (Michael Grenier) writes:
<In the worst case, you should be able to pay someone to sit a computer and
<generate copies for distribution as well as running to the post office with
<the disks by charging the fee as described in section 3 and under section
<4.2 of the GNU Public License, terms and conditions.
Gak! Who wants the bother! Since the FSF copyleft seems to consistently
confuse intelligent people, FSF ought to seriously consider reevaluating
and rewriting it.
alonzo@microsoft.UUCP (Alonzo Gariepy) (10/04/89)
In article <2155@dataio.Data-IO.COM> bright@dataio.Data-IO.COM (Walter Bright) writes: > Gak! Who wants the bother! Since the FSF copyleft seems to consistently > confuse intelligent people, FSF ought to seriously consider reevaluating > and rewriting it. COPYLEFT -------- The legal equivalent of the neutron bomb. Confuses intelligent people, but leaves members of FSF clearheaded. Alonzo Gariepy // the opinions expressed are mine and alonzo@microsoft // not necessarily those of my employer P.S. I was just kidding about the clearheaded part.