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David ``Novalis'' Turner \\
Daniel B. Ravicher \\
John Sullivan
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This part of the tutorial gives a comprehensive explanation of the most
popular Free Software copyright license, the GNU General Public License (GNU
GPL) -- both version 2 and version 3 -- and teaches lawyers, software
developers, managers and business people how to use the GPL (and GPL'd
software) successfully in a new Free Software business and in existing,
successful enterprises.
To successfully benefit of from this part of the tutorial, readers should
have a general familiarity with software development processes. A vague
understanding of how copyright law applies to software is also helpful. The
tutorial is of most interest to lawyers, software developers and managers who