Sami Liedes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Please maintain the Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], I'm not on this
> list]
[...]
> In order to cut down on the confusion a little bit, here are some
> informal clarifications:
> 
> - I don't mind if you redistribute xpdf in source and/or binary form,
>   as long as you include all of the documentation: README, man pages
>   (or help files), and COPYING.  (Note that the README file contains a
>   pointer to a web page with the source code.)
> 
> - Selling a CD-ROM that contains xpdf is fine with me, as long as it
>   includes the documentation.  I wouldn't mind receiving a sample
>   copy, but it's not necessary.
> [...] However, if they are considered binding, it would
> seem that #1 and #2 would be non-free (requiring documentation to be
> distributed with the program).

I can't see how you can interpret them as a requirement.  They seem
like redundant additional permissions to me, giving explicit examples
of what is acceptable to the author.  They do not prohibit anything.

Hope that explains,
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