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Re: [Enigma-devel] Copyrights
From: |
Daniel Heck |
Subject: |
Re: [Enigma-devel] Copyrights |
Date: |
Mon, 8 Dec 2003 12:25:53 +0100 |
Ralf Westram wrote:
> But on the GNU website they only state that the file COPYING *should*
> contain the GPL. So we can write sth else in there and provide the GPL
> in another file.
That's what I meant.
> One possible solution would be to state something as follows in the
> file COPYING:
>
> 1. The following parts of ENIGMA may be freely copied or distributed
> as long as they remain parts of the package called ENIGMA.
> You are disallowed to modify these parts and you are disallowed to
> copy or distribute them seperated from ENIGMA.
>
> <detailed list of stuff not under the GPL>
>
> 2. Everything else may be freely copied, distributed and modified
> according to the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (see <filename_of_GPL>).
Sure, if there is no other solution, we may have to resort to something
like this. The problem is that this will make Enigma non-free. There
are a few problems with this:
- Who _is_ allowed to modify these files? Only Ralf? Only team
members with CVS write access?
- Will we still be allowed to host Enigma on nongnu.org? Most probably
not!
- Even if we put the Sokoban levels into a level pack, we probably
would not
be allowed to host the packages on the nongnu server.
Is there a chance that we can get the Sokoban levels licensed under the
GPL? What are the exact conditions under which we may distribute the
levels?
> I'm not sure whether such a modified copying license makes "GNU
> Enigma" impossible.
I'm not so keen on becoming a GNU project anymore, although for entirely
different reasons, but yes, such a license certainly would make a "GNU
Enigma" impossible.
Cheers
Daniel
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