Ken Arromdee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007, Ben Finney wrote:
>> Those licenses can apply to any software, not just programs. So, if
>> the software is an audio work or picture, a software license like GPL
>> or Expat can apply to it.
>
> Actually, there's one big problem.  The GPL's "preferred form for
> modification" clause.
>
> Unless the creators of the podcast directly edit the MP3--which is rather
> unlikely--the MP3 is not the preferred form for modification and putting the
> MP3 under GPL without releasing the raw audio files grants no rights at all.
> GPLing video has a similar problem.

The "preferred form for modification" for a film director is often a
reshoot of the scene.  I guess this means that a GPL video would have
to ship with (a copy of) Tom Cruise if he happens to be one of the
actors in the film.  Sounds difficult to fulfill.

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Måns Rullgård
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