> I also don't think that > copyright law gives you the protection you're really looking for, > because unless you have the legal budget of the Scientologists, a name > cannot be protected under copyright law; and therefore, your license has > no power over anyone who chooses to implement a macro from scratch and > give it the same name as a macro file in your software.
True we can't protect against everything but we can protect against some things. In practice preventing people who've modified article.cls calling it article.cls is protection enough. A modified version of a TeX macro is a derived work, so your license can impose this restriction and still be DFSG-free. so what's the problem with the LPPL? ie not "could it be better" that I am sure it could be better. the question is "why does anyone think it is not DFSG compliant". Your goals (which seem to differ markedly from the opinions of at least some members of the LaTeX community, There isn't a latex community in the sense of any organised network. Several latex users have contributed to these threads. However of the people who have posted to this list only Frank Mittelbach and myself are part of the latex project that maintains latex. I wouldn't find it surprising if end users and core developers/maintainers have a slightly different slant on the issues. One would conclude that if your goals are consistent with the DFSG, and the license text is not, that the license doesn't truly reflect your actual goals and would need to be revised for our mutual benefit. __Exactly__ and that is why Frank stated 1001 messages ago that _any_ part of the text of the LPPL in the current revision could be changed if only someone would say where it contravenes DFSG. But the threads haven't in the main been doing that, but rather discussing the virtues (or otherwise) of the desire to force renaming of changed files. If we can all accept the principle that the latex licence will require modified files get renamed, then we can more usefully look at the details of the wordiing. David _____________________________________________________________________ This message has been checked for all known viruses by Star Internet delivered through the MessageLabs Virus Scanning Service. For further information visit http://www.star.net.uk/stats.asp or alternatively call Star Internet for details on the Virus Scanning Service. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

