diff --git a/compliance-guide.tex b/compliance-guide.tex index b0570145d2d0cbecd8abf06a7c2ea12a496ab78b..5c9c23432e6d213612106f84488931e631d609df 100644 --- a/compliance-guide.tex +++ b/compliance-guide.tex @@ -1152,6 +1152,7 @@ required to seek restoration of rights for distribution under GPLv2-only after permanent termination. \chapter{Standard Requests} +\label{enforcement-standard-requests} As we noted above, different copyright holders have different requirements for reinstating a violator's distribution rights. Upon violation, you no @@ -1443,12 +1444,14 @@ work. However, entities and individuals who do GPL enforcement centered primarily around a profit motive are likely the most dangerous enforcement entities for one simple reason: an agreement to comply fully with the GPL for past and -future products, which is always the paramount goal to COGEOs, may not be an +future products --- always the paramount goal to COGEOs --- may not suffice as adequate resolution for a proprietary relicensing company or grey hat GPL -enforcer. Therefore, violators are advised to consider carefully who has -made the enforcement inquiry and ask when and where they have made public -commitments and reports regarding their enforcement work, perhaps asking them -to directly mimic the detailed public disclosures done by COGEOs. +enforcer. Therefore, violators must consider carefully who has +made the enforcement inquiry and ask when and where the enforcer made public +commitments and reports regarding their enforcement work and perhaps even ask +the enforcer to directly mimic CEOGEO's detailed public disclosures and +follow the \hypperref[enforcement-standard-requests]{standard requests for + resolution} found in this document. \chapter{Conclusion}