From 60639388044658f75efba86b6cd8faa196177efc 2014-11-07 13:14:58 From: Bradley M. Kuhn Date: 2014-11-07 13:14:58 Subject: [PATCH] Typo fix. --- diff --git a/enforcement-case-studies.tex b/enforcement-case-studies.tex index 4bfcfdf25132bb9c790209d372bd9db199056281..db15f87fa3f405a4d30483b5d567bece51c72a75 100644 --- a/enforcement-case-studies.tex +++ b/enforcement-case-studies.tex @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ online order, and when the package arrived, examined the contents of the box. The investigator immediately discovered that ThinkPenguin had taken advice from \S~\ref{offer-for-source} in this guide, and have chosen to use \hyperref[GPLv2s3a]{GPLv2\S3(a)} and \hyperref[GPLv3s6]{GPLv3s6}, rather an -using the \hperref[offer-for-source]{problematic offer for source +using the \hyperref[offer-for-source]{problematic offer for source provisions}. This choice not only speeds up the investigation (since there is no CCS offer to test), but also simplifies the compliance requirements for ThinkPenguin.