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From: peter@taronga.com (Peter da Silva)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: selling 386BSD (was Re: 386BSD on CD-ROM?)
Message-ID: <KDLIZ1A@taronga.com>
Date: 23 Aug 92 13:06:44 GMT
References: <1992Aug14.160938.22432@zip.eecs.umich.edu> <1992Aug17.211105.7916@novatel.cuc.ab.ca> <1992Aug23.060308.6392@nuchat.sccsi.com>
Organization: Taronga Park BBS
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In article <1992Aug23.060308.6392@nuchat.sccsi.com> kevin@nuchat.sccsi.com (Kevin Brown) writes:
>Say that a copyright, regardless of who owns it, states that what is being
>copyrighted (a) is freely redistributable (i.e., anyone can give it to
>anyone else), (b) can be put to whatever legal use someone wants to put
>it to [...] (c) any modified version *must* be distributed with source as
>part of the distribution, but other than being included with the
>normal distribution, can be distributed with any copyright provisions.

I'm not sure how this differs from the Copyleft. Could you provide an
example?
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