On 8 June 1999, Michael Stutz wrote:
> But proper attribution gives protection from forgery: if someone
> modifies a copylefted work and then publishes it without attribution
> (license permitting), how will the recipients know that they do not
> have the original? How will this reflect on the original authors'
> reputation, or authors' willingness to use the license?
What about an AGPL? Anonymous GPL. Basically, specifying that the
work may be copied or modified provided that no attribution of authorship
is provided, and must continue AGPL. Or, a KEGPL--Karen Eliot GPL.
It can be copied or modified, but it must remain attributed as the work of
Karen Eliot. See: http://www.neoism.org/squares/eliot_index.html