Jerry wrote:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html
--> scroll to "Public Domain"
It says:
"Public domain material is compatible with the GNU GPL."
What does that mean? Does it mean that the GPL can be put on a
modified version of a public domain program? Or does it mean something
else?
It means that *you* should use Google's search capabilities to compare
and contrast what the law says about public domain and copyright. You
should make an attempt to research these materials on your *own*. I
suspect that a few others in this group recognize where your continuing
"what does it mean. . . what does it mean. . ." is leading.
Sincerely,
Rjack :)
Have a nice day Jerry!
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