diff --git a/comprehensive-gpl-guide.tex b/comprehensive-gpl-guide.tex index baf744622ad8789ed4feeea585d0249519f556a8..d2aacb5d567cd3433dce652ffb19354d965830b4 100644 --- a/comprehensive-gpl-guide.tex +++ b/comprehensive-gpl-guide.tex @@ -73,6 +73,8 @@ it is not allowed.''. However, those who seek to make modified versions of those licenses should note the \href{https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#ModifyGPL}{explanation given in the GPL FAQ}. +\vfill + Patches are welcome to this material. Sources can be found in the Git repository at: \url{https://gitorious.org/gpl-compliance-tools/tutorial/} } diff --git a/gpl-lgpl.tex b/gpl-lgpl.tex index 96b461e1af7ef6fed8e7c86e4f3e63ed4827f9b0..3f8db7be6449e1a70fb2f66c2b8575d62680a230 100644 --- a/gpl-lgpl.tex +++ b/gpl-lgpl.tex @@ -770,9 +770,12 @@ early GNU project programs\footnote{RMS writes more fully about this topic in \section{Proto-GPLs And Their Impact} +%FIXME-LATER: bad line break: +%\href{http://www.free-soft.org/gpl_history/emacs_gpl.html}{The Emacs +% General Public License} The earliest copyleft licenses were specific to various GNU programs. For -example, \href{http://www.free-soft.org/gpl_history/emacs_gpl.html}{The Emacs - General Public License} was likely the first copyleft license ever +example, The Emacs +General Public License was likely the first copyleft license ever published. Interesting to note that even this earliest copyleft license contains a version of the well-known GPL copyleft clause: @@ -1748,7 +1751,7 @@ sufficient to comply with GPLv2~\S3. \medskip -As is shown above, Under GPLv2~\S3(a), embedded manufacturers can put the +As is shown above, under GPLv2~\S3(a), embedded manufacturers can put the binaries on the device and ship the source code along on a CD\@. However, sometimes this turns out to be too costly. Including a CD with every device could prove too costly, and may practically (although not legally) @@ -2048,7 +2051,9 @@ GPL prohibits that use. Furthermore, the ruling in \textit{Jacobsen copyright and contractual remedies may be sought by a copyright holder seeking to enforce a license designed to uphold software freedom. -\section{Using GPL Both as a Contract and Copyright License} +% FIXME-LATER: Write this + +%\section{Using GPL Both as a Contract and Copyright License} \section{GPLv2~\S6: GPL, My One and Only} \label{GPLv2s6}