On Mon, 14 Apr 2003, Frank Mittelbach wrote: > 5. If you are not the Current Maintainer of The Work, you may modify > your copy of The Work, thus creating a Derived Work based on The Work, > as long as the following conditions are met: > > a. You must ensure that each modified file of the Derived Work is > clearly distinguished from the original file. This must be > achieved by causing each such modified file to carry prominent > notices detailing the nature of the changes, and by ensuring that > at least one of the following additional conditions is met: > > 1. The modified file is distributed with a different > Filename than the original file. > > 2. The Derived Work clearly identifies itself as a modified > version of the original Work to the user when run. > > 3. The license notice for The Work specifies that the file may > be modified without renaming, or the license notice for the > Base Format specifies that files of this class (for example, > files that are named a certain way) may be modified without > renaming. > > b. No part of the Derived Work identifies itself as the original, > unmodified Work to the user in any way when run. > > c. In every file of the Derived Work you must ensure that any > addresses for the reporting of errors do not refer to the Current > Maintainer's addresses in any way.
Very nice work! It's unlikely to be a license I'd recommend, but I think it's free software :) -- Mark Rafn [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://www.dagon.net/>