Scripsit Thomas Bushnell, BSG
> Henning Makholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > Of course they are. The fact that the author intends for his work to
> > be free is made very explicit by applying the GPL to it. Since moral
> > rights are about protecting the author's intentions with creating the
> > work, there cannot, logically, be any conflict between moral rights
> > and freedom.

> Moral rights "protect" things even when they are *not* the author's
> intention.

Did you read the exact wording I posted? It very specifically protects
exactly the author's intention. Nothing more. 

-- 
Henning Makholm                         "PROV EN FORFRISKNING FRISKLAIL DEM"

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