diff --git a/gpl-lgpl.tex b/gpl-lgpl.tex index b7a034268d2fd505a457de8e0846e21366e61fc3..90fb3cd8ae7f77e679cbb654adfe0351ff01f733 100644 --- a/gpl-lgpl.tex +++ b/gpl-lgpl.tex @@ -2265,15 +2265,14 @@ that does enable other parties to make or receive copies is permitted as % FIXME: reword source code a bit -Section 1 retains GPLv2's definition of ``source code'' and adds an -explicit definition of ``object code'' as ``any non-source version of a -work.'' Object code is not restricted to a narrow technical meaning and -is to be understood broadly as including any form of the work other than -the preferred form for making modifications to it. Object code -therefore includes any kind of transformed version of source code, such -as bytecode. The definition of object code also ensures that licensees -cannot escape their obligations under the GPL by resorting to shrouded -source or obfuscated programming. +Section 1 retains GPLv2's definition of ``source code'' and adds an explicit +definition of ``object code'' as ``any non-source version of a work.'' +Object code is not restricted to a narrow technical meaning and is to be +understood broadly as including any form of the work other than the preferred +form for making modifications to it. Object code therefore includes any kind +of transformed version of source code, such as bytecode. The definition of +object code also ensures that licensees cannot escape their obligations under +the GPL by resorting to shrouded source or obfuscated programming. % FIXME: CCS Coresponding Source updated to newer definition in later drafts