On Thursday 14 April 2005 22:32, Adam McKenna wrote: > On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 10:17:12PM +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote: > > Now imagine someone who's doing a study on available algorithms for > > Fourier transforms, and wants to pick out parts of the text in the > > invariant section to write his paper. > > It seems that he could do this with a simple footnote or end note > referencing the document in question. > > You can do that with copyrighted text that gives you no rights at all. So > I'm not sure why you couldn't also do it with text licensed under the GFDL.
Indeed. But this obviously then is no "free" work. Why should Debian want to distribute that in main? Would you consider a program free, whose license requires you to keep a 200k block of unused random bytes with a specific checksum on your local disk to use it? MfG David -- - hallo... wie gehts heute? - *hust* gut *rotz* *keuch* - gott sei dank kommunizieren wir �ber ein septisches medium ;) -- Matthias Leeb, Uni f. angewandte Kunst, 2005-02-15

