Henning Makholm writes: > What is the difference between "charge a fee for the physical act of > transferring a copy" and "sell a copy"?
> I can choose to give you a copy of, say, gcc. I can choose not to. I can > promise you that I'll choose to give you a copy if you give me money in > return. Am I not then selling a copy? You are. I think that the reason for the phrasing is to make it clear that you are transferring a copy but not granting a license. You can charge for the act of copying and for the physical media, but the copy and the license attached to it go from the author to the recipient. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI

