> *under US law*. The equivalents of fair use elsewhere are often > much more limited. If you read the Berne treaty, you'll see that > it's pretty vague about that. Perhaps you need to add a choice > of law (but not of venue) to your licence?
The last sentence made me think you thought I was talking about my license, whereas I was actually talking about MIT. Although, I guess it would apply to both. > I have other concerns about your licence, but I dislike your > "attack is the best defence" approach. Hrm, are you referring to the letter that you responded or other parts of the thread? Regardless, if I came off being offensive, my apologies. It is certainly not my desire to discourage anyone from sharing their thoughts or constructive criticisms. -- Regards, James William Pye -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

