On Jul 25, 2008, Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Which part of this do you imagine you can selectively ignore?

If you can, why can't he? :-)

 2. You may [...] provided that you also meet all of these conditions

> There's no room to interpret that as saying "or some other license
> you found on some web page"

There's no denying of this possibility, and there couldn't be.
Welcome to the world of copyright.  Seriously, do us all a favor, and
go talk to a lawyer.  Ask the FSF.  Read SFLC's position paper.
Please stop spreading misinformation.

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