@@ -2291,8 +2291,8 @@ throughout the text of GPLv2, the definition of CCS\footnote{Note that the
term of ``Corresponding Source''.}, or, as GPLv3 officially calls it,
``Corresponding Source'', is given in GPLv3~\S1\P4. This definition is as
broad as necessary to protect users' exercise of their rights under the
GPL. We follow the definition with particular examples to remove any doubt
that they are to be considered Complete Corresponding Source Code. We wish to
GPL\@. We follow the definition with particular examples to remove any doubt
make completely clear that a licensee cannot avoid complying with the
requirements of the GPL by dynamically linking an add-on component to the
original version of a program.