diff --git a/gpl-lgpl.tex b/gpl-lgpl.tex index b58a1b3c6e089babb6ea97cecd8cf544f83ce1d8..3d3ed64a3d0d06989443676aa6e32cb6fa0f02c1 100644 --- a/gpl-lgpl.tex +++ b/gpl-lgpl.tex @@ -1567,11 +1567,11 @@ holder of \workg{}. (Imagine, for a moment, if \workg{} were a proprietary product --- would its copyright holders give you permission to create and distribute \gplusi{} without paying them a hefty sum?) The license of \workg{}, the GPL, states the options for the copyright holder of \worki{} -who may want to create and distribute \gplusi{}. GPL's pre-granted +who may want to create and distribute \gplusi{}. The GPL's pre-granted permission to create and distribute derivative works, provided the terms -of GPL are upheld, goes far above and beyond the permissions that one +of the GPL are upheld, goes far above and beyond the permissions that one would get with a typical work not covered by a copyleft license. (Thus, to -say that this restriction is any way unreasonable is simply ludicrous.) +say that this condition is any way unreasonable is simply ludicrous.) \medskip