On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 02:49:18PM +0900, Fedor Zuev wrote: > On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Andrew Suffield wrote: > > >On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 04:22:49PM +0900, Fedor Zuev wrote: > >> There, IMHO, is a subtle difference between a creating > >> derivative work, and using a part of work in the completely > >> unrelated other work. But you, of course, may disagree. I just reply > > to the words, and not try to clairvoyant a thoughts. > > >You don't get to play word games with "derivative work"; it is > >explicitly defined by copyright law. Both of these constitute > >derivation. > > Not exactly. There is a some difference between derivative > work, compilation and quoting even in copyright law.
Correct, and you described two examples of derivative works, and none
of quoting or compilation.
> But this unimportant. This differnece existed in reality
^
That should have been a colon.
> even if it is not reflected in law.
Things which are not reflected in law don't mean dick when discussing
licenses.
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