Lewis Jardine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Anthony DeRobertis wrote: >> Nathanael Nerode wrote: >>> (The FSF's statements that linking with a library creates a >>> derviative work of the library confuse people; it may help to >>> remember that this only applies to the *binary image* created by >>> the linkage, which contains elements of the library, not to the >>> source code of the program using the library.) >> A derivative work requires creative input. Neither a compiler nor a >> linker can provide that. There is no creative input in typing >> "make", so the binary can't be a derivative work if the inputs were >> not. >> > What is the correct term for a work that combines two other works, > created without creative input?
An anthology, or a compilation, I think. -- Måns Rullgård [EMAIL PROTECTED]