In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Francesco Poli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
In the countries where moral rights apply, the Licensor
waives his right to exercise his moral right to the extent allowed by
law in order to make effective the licence of the economic rights here
above listed.

This seems to be a legal no-op, as moral rights are inalienable.
But it could be useful in case the law changes...

Actually, I didn't read it that way at all ... "if moral rights get in the way of this licence, then this licence takes precedence".

Cheers,
Wol
--
Anthony W. Youngman - wol at thewolery dot demon dot co dot uk
HEX wondered how much he should tell the Wizards. He felt it would not be a
good idea to burden them with too much input. Hex always thought of his reports
as Lies-to-People.
The Science of Discworld : (c) Terry Pratchett 1999


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