>>>>> "Tal" == Tal Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
    Tal> Moreover, ONLY copies and modifications of Beautifier must be
    Tal> under some derivative of its copyright (as stated in the
    Tal> copyright). Software that makes use of Beautifier by calling
    Tal> a Beautifier object from within its code ABSOLUTELY DOES NOT
    Tal> have to be under Beautifier's copyright, it just has to pass
    Tal> a FREE copy of Beautifier to whoever uses the software, so
    Tal> the user can too enjoy Beautifier.

Note that to speak of derived copyright is a non sequitur (sp?).  You
mean a derived licence.  Say what you mean and mean what you say
otherwise you may not have a legal leg to stand on.

BTW, have you considered an alternative to the GPL like the AL or the
MPL (Artistic Licence from perl and Mozilla Public Licence) rather
than writing your own?

-- 
Stephen
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Linux - the Frodo Baggins of Computing.

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