> That's not true. He hasn't registered a trademark on the name, I > believe. So the most the license can do is prohibit you from calling > a *derivative work* of Knuth's cmr10 file cmr10.tfm.
er yes that's the usual rider. Although it's not clear to me that you can do that and still use it with TeX (unless you rename TeX) as that would be a change to tex-the system. (But Knuth's licence comments are not especially clear on edge cases). Which doesn't alter my main point that the TeX and font licences are essentially the same as LaTeX's so any move to move latex to Debian's non free area should also take TeX and the computer modern fonts at the same time. 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]

