From: Tim Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > But maybe I don't understand what you were trying to say. You need license language like "You may not modifiy the license that is applied to this software, but you may apply a modified version of this license to your own software." But we digress. This is a wish-list item, not anything required by the OSD. > It would be interesting to find out whether the text of a license can > itself be protected as intellectual property Very definitely yes. There are a lot of businesses that do nothing but create contracts and license them for others to use. Thanks Bruce
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