Lawrence E. Rosen wrote:
The word "prepare" is taken from 17 U.S.C. §106, which reserves to the
author of a copyrighted work the exclusive right "to prepare derivative
works based upon the copyrighted work."  If the word is good enough for
the U.S. Copyright Act, its good enough for me.

How good do you think it is for us Europeans and other non-US
residents?

And on a sidenote, I don't like licenses that designate a specific court of law. I ain't gonna go to the US of A to defend my rights.

Henry Pijffers

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