> It isn't that different, the four freedoms still apply. The > difference is that the content isn't a functional work, [...]
Have you read the FDL? The preamble starts: Sorry for being unclear, I meant that a manual isn't in its whole a functional work, and can contain non-functional parts, like an dedication. Note that it claims the FDL purpose is for functional work. ... with non-functional parts. > Because such restrictions make sense, you don't need the right to > modify my thoughts about why I wrote the book, or to whom I > dedicated the book. [...] Someone modifying your essay should not modify your thoughts! Please consult a mental health expert if you find it does! Please consult a English teacher. [... more flame bait ...] Are you really incapable of having a leavel headed discussion without resorting to these kind of silly arguments? _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
