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- From: barmar@think.com (Barry Margolin)
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- Subject: Re: Fund raising at the FSF
- Date: 11 Jan 1993 21:44:30 GMT
- Organization: Thinking Machines Corporation, Cambridge MA, USA
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- In article <1993Jan10.125629.19161@husc3.harvard.edu> zeleny@husc10.harvard.edu (Mikhail Zeleny) writes:
- >>And given this, the terms *do* apply to the token, not the type, since
- >>copyright applies to expressions not ideas (although with software, the
- >>line between token and type is fuzzy).
-
- >As you can see, there is nothing fuzzy about the distinction.
-
- I know what "token" and "type" mean. But in cyberspace, many things that
- are concrete in the real world become ephemeral. They go back and forth
- from having single to multiple instantiations, depending on point of view.
- For instance, when a program is being run there's a copy in RAM that is
- physically distinct from the copy on disk, but operationally they may be
- identical (for instance, in many virtual memory systems, if someone changes
- the disk copy, the change will be reflected immediately in the memory copy
- as well).
-
- In any case, the notion of copyright only makes sense when attached to
- tokens, not types. You can't copy a type.
-
- >According to Paragraph 8 (V1), any of the subsequent revised versions
- >of the GPL may be selected by the licensee, at his own discretion,
- >instead of the version specified in the program he is using.
-
- I only have V2 of the GPL, and it says that this may only be done if the
- program specifies "and any later version" when indicating which version of
- the GPL applies. If a program indicates only a specific version which
- applies, then you can't do that.
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- Barry Margolin
- System Manager, Thinking Machines Corp.
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