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Subject: |
www/licenses .symlinks gpl-faq.html gpl-howto.h... |
Date: |
Fri, 29 Jun 2007 15:43:07 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /web/www
Module name: www
Changes by: Brett Smith <brett> 07/06/29 15:43:06
Modified files:
licenses : .symlinks gpl-faq.html gpl-howto.html
license-list.html translations.html
Added files:
licenses : gpl-3.0.html gpl-3.0.tex gpl-3.0.texi
gpl-3.0.txt gpl3-final-rationale.pdf
gpl3-final-rationale.ps
gpl3-final-rationale.tex lgpl-3.0.html
lgpl-3.0.txt
Log message:
Ginormous GPLv3 launch commit.
CVSWeb URLs:
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http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/licenses/gpl-howto.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.15&r2=1.16
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/licenses/license-list.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.194&r2=1.195
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/licenses/translations.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.127&r2=1.128
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http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html?cvsroot=www&rev=1.1
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-gpl-2.0.html gpl2.html
-gpl-2.0.tex gpl.tex
-gpl-2.0.texi gpl.texi
-gpl-2.0.txt gpl.txt
-gpl-2.0.txt gpl2.txt
+gpl-3.0.html gpl.html
+old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html gpl2.html
+gpl-3.0.texi gpl.texi
+gpl-3.0.txt gpl.txt
+old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt gpl2.txt
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gpl-violation.zh-tw.html gpl-violation.zh.html
gpl.html gpl.es.html
gpl.txt COPYING
lgpl-2.1.dbk lgpl.dbk
-lgpl-2.1.html lgpl.html
+lgpl-3.0.html lgpl.html
lgpl-2.1.texi lgpl.texi
-lgpl-2.1.txt COPYING.LESSER
-lgpl-2.1.txt lgpl.txt
+lgpl-3.0.txt COPYING.LESSER
+lgpl-3.0.txt COPYING.LIB
+lgpl-3.0.txt lgpl.txt
licenses.html index.html
licenses.pl.html index.pl.html
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@@ -12,12 +12,6 @@
Foundation's other licenses, please see
<a href="/licenses/licenses.html">our licenses page</a>.</p>
-<p>
-After you read this FAQ,
-<a href="http://www.gnu.org/cgi-bin/license-quiz.cgi">you can test your
-knowledge of Free Software licensing with our quiz</a>.
-</p>
-
<!-- Replace this list with the page's contents. -->
<h4>Table of Contents</h4>
@@ -67,6 +61,9 @@
<li><a href="#ModifyGPL" name="TOCModifyGPL">Can I modify the GPL
and make a modified license?</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#SeparateAffero" name="TOCSeparateAffero">Why did
+ you decide to write the GNU Affero GPLv3 as a separate
+ license?</a></li>
</ul>
<h4>General understanding of the GPL</h4>
@@ -173,10 +170,53 @@
<li><a href="#GPLOtherThanSoftware" name="TOCGPLOtherThanSoftware">Can
I use the GPL for something other than software?</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#NoMilitary" name="TOCNoMilitary">I'd like to
+ license my code under the GPL, but I'd also like to make it clear
+ that it can't be used for military and/or commercial uses. Can I
+ do this?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#GPLHardware" name="TOCGPLHardware">Can I use the
+ GPL to license hardware?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#Prelinking" name="TOCPrelinking">Does prelinking a
+ GPLed binary to various libraries on the system, to optimize its
+ performance, count as modification?</a></li>
+
<li><a href="#LGPLJava" name="TOCLGPLJava">How does the LGPL
work with Java?</a></li>
-
+ <li><a href="#WhyPropagateAndConvey"
+ name="TOCWhyPropagateAndConvey">Why did you invent the new terms
+ “propagate” and “convey” in GPLv3?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#ConveyVsDistribute" name="TOCConveyVsDistribute">Is
+ “convey” in GPLv3 the same thing as what GPLv2 means by
+ “distribute”?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#v3MakingAvailable"
+ name="TOCv3MakingAvailable">GPLv3 gives “making available to the
+ public” as an example of propagation. What does this mean? Is
+ making available a form of conveying?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#PropagationNotConveying"
+ name="TOCPropagationNotConveying">Since distribution and making
+ available to the public are forms of propagation that are also
+ conveying in GPLv3, what are some examples of propagation that do
+ not constitute conveying?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#BitTorrent" name="TOCBitTorrent">How does GPLv3
+ make BitTorrent distribution easier?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#DRMProhibited" name="TOCDRMProhibited">Does GPLv3
+ prohibit DRM?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#v3VotingMachine" name="TOCv3VotingMachine">Does
+ GPLv3 require that voters be able to modify the software running
+ in a voting machine?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#v3PatentRetaliation"
+ name="TOCv3PatentRetaliation">Does GPLv3 have a “patent
+ retaliation clause”?</a></li>
</ul>
<h4>Using the GPL for your programs</h4>
@@ -242,6 +282,21 @@
<li><a href="#NonFreeTools" name="TOCNonFreeTools">Can I release
a program under the GPL which I developed using non-free tools?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#GiveUpKeys" name="TOCGiveUpKeys">I use public key
+ cryptography to sign my code to assure its authenticity. Is it
+ true that GPLv3 forces me to release my private signing
+ keys?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#v3InternationalDisclaimers"
+ name="TOCv3InternationalDisclaimers">The warranty and liability
+ disclaimers in GPLv3 seem specific to U.S. law. Can I add my own
+ disclaimers to my own code?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#NonvisualLegalNotices"
+ name="TOCNonvisualLegalNotices">My program has interactive user
+ interfaces that are non-visual in nature. How can I comply with
+ the Appropriate Legal Notices requirement in GPLv3?</a></li>
</ul>
<h4>Distribution of programs released under the GPL</h4>
@@ -329,9 +384,52 @@
like to bundle GPLed software with some sort of installation software.
Does that installer need to have a GPL-compatible license?</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#v3Under4and5" name="TOCv3Under4and5">The beginning
+ of GPLv3 section 6 says that I can convey a covered work in object
+ code form “under the terms of sections 4 and 5” provided I also
+ meet the conditions of section 6. What does that mean?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#v2OrLaterPatentLicense"
+ name="TOCv2OrLaterPatentLicense">My company owns a lot of
+ patents. Over the years we've contributed code to projects under
+ “GPL version 2 or any later version”, and the project itself
has
+ been distributed under the same terms. If a user decides to take
+ the project's code (incorporating my contributions) under GPLv3,
+ does that mean I've automatically granted GPLv3's explicit patent
+ license to that user?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#v3ConditionalWarranty"
+ name="TOCv3ConditionalWarranty">If I distribute a GPLv3-covered
+ program, can I provide a warranty that is voided if the user
+ modifies the program?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#v3CoworkerConveying"
+name="TOCv3CoworkerConveying">If I give a copy of a GPLv3-covered
+program to a coworker at my company, have I “conveyed” the copy to
+him?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#SourceInCVS" name="TOCSourceInCVS">Am I complying
+ with GPLv3 if I offer binaries on an FTP server and sources by way
+ of a link to a source code repository in a version control system,
+ like CVS or Subversion?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#RemoteAttestation" name="TOCRemoteAttestation">Can
+ someone who conveys GPLv3-covered software in a User Product use
+ remote attestation to prevent a user from modifying that
+ software?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#RulesProtocols"
+ name="TOCRulesProtocols">What does “rules and protocols for
+ communication across the network” mean in GPLv3?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#SupportService"
+ name="TOCSupportService">Distributors that provide Installation
+ Information under GPLv3 are not required to provide “support
+ service” for the product. What kind of “support service”
do you
+ mean?</a></li>
</ul>
- <h4>Using programs released under the GPL when writing other
+ <h4>Using programs released under the GPL/LGPL when writing other
programs</h4>
<ul>
@@ -365,12 +463,22 @@
<li><a href="#LibGCCException" name="TOCLibGCCException">Does the
libstdc++ exception permit dynamic linking?</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#LGPLv3ContributorVersion"
+ name="TOCLGPLv3ContributorVersion">If I distribute a proprietary
+ program that links against an LGPLv3-covered library that I've
+ modified, what is the “contributor version” for purposes of
+ determining the scope of the explicit patent license grant I'm
+ making—is it just the library, or is it the whole
+ combination?</a></li>
</ul>
<h4>Combining work with code released under the GPL</h4>
<ul>
+ <li><a href="#v2v3Compatibility" name="TOCv2v3Compatibility">Is
+ GPLv3 compatible with GPLv2?</a></li>
+
<li><a href="#MereAggregation" name="TOCMereAggregation">What is the
difference between "mere aggregation" and "combining two modules into
one program"?</a></li>
@@ -480,6 +588,10 @@
requirements are placed on my program. Can you please tell me what
licenses I may use?</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#SourceCodeInDocumentation"
+ name="TOCSourceCodeInDocumentation">Can I use snippets of GPL-covered
+ source code within documentation that is licensed under
+ some license that is incompatible with the GPL?</a></li>
</ul>
<h4>Questions about violations of the GPL</h4>
@@ -505,6 +617,24 @@
costs money to get it. Aren't they violating the GPL by not making it
available on the Internet?</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#SubscriptionFee" name="TOCSubscriptionFee">Can I
+ use GPLed software on a device that will stop operating if
+ customers do not continue paying a subscription fee?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#Cure" name="TOCCure">What does it mean to “cure”
a
+ violation of GPLv3?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#LaptopLoan" name="TOCLaptopLoan">If someone
+ installs GPLed software on a laptop, and then lends that laptop to
+ a friend without providing source code for the software, have they
+ violated the GPL?</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#TwoPartyTivoization"
+ name="TOCTwoPartyTivoization">Suppose that two companies try to
+ circumvent the requirement to provide Installation Information by
+ having one company release signed software, and the other release
+ a User Product that only runs signed software from the first
+ company. Is this a violation of GPLv3?</a></li>
</ul>
<hr />
@@ -2442,6 +2572,435 @@
result, the terms of the GPL do not apply to the installation software.</p>
</dd>
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCSubscriptionFee" name="SubscriptionFee">Can I use
+GPLed software on a device that will stop operating if customers do
+not continue paying a subscription fee?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>No. In this scenario, the requirement to keep paying a fee limits
+the user's ability to run the program. This is an additional
+requirement on top of the GPL, and the license prohibits it.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCBitTorrent" name="BitTorrent">How does GPLv3 make
+BitTorrent distribution easier?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>Because GPLv2 was written before peer-to-peer distribution of
+software was common, it is difficult to meet its requirements when you
+share code this way. The best way to make sure you are in compliance
+when distributing GPLv2 object code on BitTorrent would be to include
+all the corresponding source in the same torrent, which is
+prohibitively expensive.</p>
+<p>GPLv3 addresses this problem in two ways. First, people who
+download this torrent and send the data to others as part of that
+proces sare not required to do anything. That's because section 9
+says “Ancillary propagation of a covered work occurring solely as a
+consequence of using peer-to-peer transmission to receive a copy
+likewise does not require acceptance [of the license].”</p>
+<p>Second, section 6(e) of GPLv3 is designed to give distributors --
+people who initially seed torrents -- a clear and straightforward way
+to provide the source, by telling recipients where it is available on
+a public network server. This ensures that everyone who wants to get
+the source can do so, and it's almost no hassle for the
+distributor.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCTivoization" name="Tivoization">What is
+tivoization? How does GPLv3 prevent it?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>e devices utilize free software that can be upgraded, but are
+designed so that users are not allowed to modify that software. There
+are lots of different ways to do this; for example, sometimes the
+hardware checksums the software that is installed, and shuts down if
+it doesn't match an expected signature. The manufacturers comply with
+GPLv2 by giving you the source code, but you still don't have the
+freedom to modify the software you're using. We call this practice
+tivoization.</p>
+<p>When people distribute User Products that include software under
+GPLv3, section 6 requires that they provide you with information
+necessary to modify that software. User Products is a term specially
+defined in the license; examples of User Products include portable
+music players, digital video recorders, and home security systems.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCDRMProhibited" name="DRMProhibited">Does GPLv3
+prohibit DRM?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>It does not; you can use code released under GPLv3 to develop any
+kind of DRM technology you like. However, if you do this, section 3
+says that the system will not count as an effective technological
+“protection” measure, which means that if someone breaks the DRM,
he
+will be free to distribute his software too, unhindered by the DMCA
+and similar laws.</p>
+<p>As usual, the GNU GPL does not restrict what people do in software,
+it just stops them from restricting others.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCGPLHardware" name="GPLHardware">Can I use the GPL
+to license hardware?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>Any material that can be copyrighted can be licensed under the GPL.
+GPLv3 can also be used to license materials covered by other
+copyright-like laws, such as semiconductor masks. So, as an example,
+you can release a drawing of a hardware design under the GPL.
+However, if someone used that information to create physical hardware,
+they would have no license obligations when distributing or selling
+that device: it falls outside the scope of copyright and thus the GPL
+itself.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCGiveUpKeys" name="GiveUpKeys">I use public key
+cryptography to sign my code to assure its authenticity. Is it true
+that GPLv3 forces me to release my private signing keys?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>No. The only time you would be required to release signing keys is
+if you conveyed GPLed software inside a User Product, and its hardware
+checked the software for a valid cryptographic signature before it
+would function. In that specific case, you would be required to
+provide anyone who owned the device, on demand, with the key to sign
+and install modified software on his device so that it will run. If
+each instance of the device uses a different key, then you need only
+give each purchaser the key for his instance.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCv3VotingMachine" name="v3VotingMachine">Does
+GPLv3 require that voters be able to modify the software running in a
+voting machine?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>No. Companies distributing devices that include software under
+GPLv3 are at most required to provide the source and Installation
+Information for the software to people who possess a copy of the
+object code. The voter who uses a voting machine (like any other
+kiosk) doesn't get possession of it, not even temporarily, so the
+voter also does not get possession of the binary software in it.</p>
+<p>Note, however, that voting is a very special case. Just because
+the software in a computer is free does not mean you can trust the
+computer for voting. We believe that computers cannot be trusted for
+voting. Voting should be done on paper.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCv3PatentRetaliation"
+name="v3PatentRetaliation">Does GPLv3 have a “patent retaliation
+clause”?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>In effect, yes. Section 10 prohibits people who convey the
+software from filing patent suits against other licensees. If someone
+did so anyway, section 8 explains how they would lose their license
+and any patent licenses that accompanied it.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCSourceCodeInDocumentation"
+name="SourceCodeInDocumentation">Can I use snippets of GPL-covered
+source code within documentation that is licensed under some license
+that is incompatible with the GPL?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>If the snippets are small enough that you can incorporate them
+under fair use or similar laws, then yes. Otherwise, no.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCv3Under4and5" name="v3Under4and5">The beginning
+of GPLv3 section 6 says that I can convey a covered work in object
+code form “under the terms of sections 4 and 5” provided I also
meet
+the conditions of section 6. What does that mean?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>This means that all the permissions and conditions you have to
+convey source code also apply when you convey object code: you may
+charge a fee, you must keep copyright notices intact, and so on.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCv2OrLaterPatentLicense"
+name="v2OrLaterPatentLicense">My company owns a lot of patents.
+Over the years we've contributed code to projects under “GPL version 2
+or any later version”, and the project itself has been distributed
+under the same terms. If a user decides to take the project's code
+(incorporating my contributions) under GPLv3, does that mean I've
+automatically granted GPLv3's explicit patent license to that
+user?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>No. When you convey GPLed software, you must follow the terms and
+conditions of one particular version of the license. When you do so,
+that version defines the obligations you have. If users may also
+elect to use later versions of the GPL, that's merely an additional
+permission they have—it does not require you to fulfill the
+terms of the later version of the GPL as well.</p>
+<p>Do not take this to mean that you can threaten the community with
+your patents. In many countries, distributing software under GPLv2
+provides recipients with an implicit patent license to exercise their
+rights under the GPL. Even if it didn't, anyone considering enforcing
+their patents aggressively is an enemy of the community, and we will
+defend ourselves against such an attack.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCLGPLv3ContributorVersion"
+name="LGPLv3ContributorVersion">If I distribute a proprietary
+program that links against an LGPLv3-covered library that I've
+modified, what is the “contributor version” for purposes of
+determining the scope of the explicit patent license grant I'm
+making—is it just the library, or is it the whole
+combination?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>The “contributor version” is only your version of the
library.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCv2v3Compatibility" name="v2v3Compatibility">Is
+GPLv3 compatible with GPLv2?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>No. Some of the requirements in GPLv3, such as the requirement to
+provide Installation Information, do not exist in GPLv2. As a result,
+the licenses are not compatible: if you tried to combine code released
+under both these licenses, you would violate section 6 of GPLv2.</p>
+<p>However, if code is released under GPL “version 2 or later,”
that
+is compatible with GPLv3 because GPLv3 is one of the options it
+permits.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCCure" name="Cure">What does it mean to “cure” a
+violation of GPLv3?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>To cure a violation means to adjust your practices to comply with
+the requirements of the license.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCv3InternationalDisclaimers"
+name="v3InternationalDisclaimers">The warranty and liability
+disclaimers in GPLv3 seem specific to U.S. law. Can I add my own
+disclaimers to my own code?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>Yes. Section 7 gives you permission to add your own disclaimers,
+specifically 7(a).</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCNonvisualLegalNotices"
+name="NonvisualLegalNotices">My program has interactive user
+interfaces that are non-visual in nature. How can I comply with the
+Appropriate Legal Notices requirement in GPLv3?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>All you need to do is ensure that the Appropriate Legal Notices are
+readily available to the user in your interface. For example, if you
+have written an audio interface, you could include a command that
+reads the notices aloud.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCv3CoworkerConveying"
+name="v3CoworkerConveying">If I give a copy of a GPLv3-covered
+program to a coworker at my company, have I “conveyed” the copy to
+him?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>As long as you're both using the software in your work at the
+company, rather than personally, then the answer is no. The copies
+belong to the company, not to you or the coworker. This copying is
+propagation, not conveying, because the company is not making copies
+available to others.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCv3ConditionalWarranty"
+name="v3ConditionalWarranty">If I distribute a GPLv3-covered
+program, can I provide a warranty that is voided if the user modifies
+the program?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>Yes. Just as devices do not need to be warranted if users modify
+the software inside them, you are not required to provide a warranty
+that covers all possible activities someone could undertake with
+GPLv3-covered software.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCSeparateAffero" name="SeparateAffero">Why did you
+decide to write the GNU Affero GPLv3 as a separate
+license?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>Early drafts of GPLv3 allowed licensors to add an Affero-like
+requirement to publish source in section 7. However, some companies
+that develop and rely upon free software consider this requirement to
+be too burdensome. They want to avoid code with this requirement, and
+expressed concern about the administrative costs of checking code for
+this additional requirement. By publishing the GNU Affero GPLv3 as a
+separate license, with provisions in it and GPLv3 to allow code under
+these licenses to link to each other, we accomplish all of our
+original goals while making it easier to determine which code has the
+source publication requirement.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCWhyPropagateAndConvey"
+name="WhyPropagateAndConvey">Why did you invent the new terms
+“propagate” and “convey” in GPLv3?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>The term “distribute” used in GPLv2 was borrowed from United
States
+copyright law. Over the years, we learned that some jurisdictions
+used this same word in their own copyright laws, but gave it different
+meanings. We invented these new terms to make our intent as clear as
+possible no matter where the license is interpreted. They are not
+used in any copyright law in the world, and we provide their
+definitions directly in the license.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCNoMilitary" name="NoMilitary">I'd like to license
+my code under the GPL, but I'd also like to make it clear that it
+can't be used for military and/or commercial uses. Can I do
+this?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>No, because those two goals contradict each other. The GNU GPL is
+designed specifically to prevent the addition of further restrictions.
+GPLv3 allows a very limited set of them, in section 7, but any other
+added restriction can be removed by the user.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCConveyVsDistribute" name="ConveyVsDistribute">Is
+“convey” in GPLv3 the same thing as what GPLv2 means by
+“distribute”?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>Yes, more or less. During the course of enforcing GPLv2, we
+learned that some jurisdictions used the word “distribute” in their
+own copyright laws, but gave it different meanings. We invented a new
+term to make our intent clear and avoid any problems that could be
+caused by these differences.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCv3MakingAvailable" name="v3MakingAvailable">GPLv3
+gives “making available to the public” as an example of
propagation.
+What does this mean? Is making available a form of
+conveying?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>One example of “making available to the public” is putting the
+software on a public web or FTP server. After you do this, some time
+may pass before anybody actually obtains the software from
+you—but because it could happen right away, you need to fulfill
+the GPL's obligations right away as well. Hence, we defined conveying
+to include this activity.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCPropagationNotConveying"
+name="PropagationNotConveying">Since distribution and making
+available to the public are forms of propagation that are also
+conveying in GPLv3, what are some examples of propagation that do not
+constitute conveying?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>Making copies of the software for yourself is the main form of
+propagation that is not conveying. You might do this to install the
+software on multiple computers, or to make backups.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCPrelinking" name="Prelinking">Does prelinking a
+GPLed binary to various libraries on the system, to optimize its
+performance, count as modification?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>No. Prelinking is part of a compilation process; it doesn't
+introduce any license requirements above and beyond what other aspects
+of compilation would. If you're allowed to link the program to the
+libraries at all, then it's fine to prelink with them as well. If you
+distribute prelinked object code, you need to follow the terms of
+section 6.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCLaptopLoan" name="LaptopLoan">If someone installs
+GPLed software on a laptop, and then lends that laptop to a friend
+without providing source code for the software, have they violated the
+GPL?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>No. In the jurisdictions where we have investigated this issue,
+this sort of loan would not count as conveying. The laptop's owner
+would not have any obligations under the GPL.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCTwoPartyTivoization"
+name="TwoPartyTivoization">Suppose that two companies try to
+circumvent the requirement to provide Installation Information by
+having one company release signed software, and the other release a
+User Product that only runs signed software from the first company. Is
+this a violation of GPLv3?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>Yes. If two parties try to work together to get around the
+requirements of the GPL, they can both be pursued for copyright
+infringement. This is especially true since the definition of convey
+explicitly includes activities that would make someone responsible for
+secondary infringement.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCSourceInCVS" name="SourceInCVS">Am I complying
+with GPLv3 if I offer binaries on an FTP server and sources by way of
+a link to a source code repository in a version control system, like
+CVS or Subversion?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>This is acceptable as long as the source checkout process does not
+become burdensome or otherwise restrictive. Anybody who can download
+your object code should also be able to check out source from your
+VCS, using a publicly available free software client. Users should be
+provided with clear and convenient instructions for how to get the
+source for the exact object code they downloaded—they may not
+necessarily want the latest development code, after all.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCRemoteAttestation" name="RemoteAttestation">Can
+someone who conveys GPLv3-covered software in a User Product use
+remote attestation to prevent a user from modifying that
+software?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>No. The definition of Installation Information, which must be
+provided with source when the software is conveyed inside a User
+Product, explicitly says: “The information must suffice to ensure that
+the continued functioning of the modified object code is in no case
+prevented or interfered with solely because modification has been
+made.” If the device uses remote attestation in some way, the
+Installation Information must provide you some means for your modified
+software to report itself as legitimate.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCRulesProtocols" name="RulesProtocols">What does
+“rules and protocols for communication across the network” mean in
+GPLv3?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>This refers to rules about traffic you can send over the network. For
+example, if there is a limit on the number of requests you can send to a
+server per day, or the size of a file you can upload somewhere, your access
+to those resources may be denied if you do not respect those limits.</p>
+<p>These rules do not include anything that does not pertain directly to
+data traveling across the network. For instance, if a server on the
+network sent messages for users to your device, your access to the network
+could not be denied merely because you modified the software so that it did
+not display the messages.</p>
+</dd>
+
+<dt><b><a href="#TOCSupportService"
+name="SupportService">Distributors that provide Installation
+Information under GPLv3 are not required to provide “support
service”
+for the product. What kind of “support service”do you
+mean?</a></b></dt>
+
+<dd>
+<p>This includes the kind of service many device manufacturers provide to
+help you install, use, or troubleshoot the product. If a device relies on
+access to web services or similar technology to function properly, those
+should normally still be available to modified versions, subject to the
+terms in section 6 regarding access to a network.</p> </dd>
+
</dl>
</div>
@@ -2477,7 +3036,7 @@
<p>
Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
- $Date: 2007/06/20 15:46:44 $
+ $Date: 2007/06/29 15:43:00 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
Index: gpl-howto.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/licenses/gpl-howto.html,v
retrieving revision 1.15
retrieving revision 1.16
diff -u -b -r1.15 -r1.16
--- gpl-howto.html 3 May 2007 12:07:23 -0000 1.15
+++ gpl-howto.html 29 Jun 2007 15:43:00 -0000 1.16
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
<pre>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -78,8 +78,7 @@
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
</pre>
<p>
@@ -92,7 +91,7 @@
Foobar is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
Foobar is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -101,15 +100,13 @@
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with Foobar; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
</pre>
<p> This statement should go near the beginning of every source file,
-close to the copyright notices. For using the Lesser GPL, insert the
+close to the copyright notices. When using the Lesser GPL, insert the
word “Lesser” before “General” in <em>all
-three</em> places, and change “version 2” to “version
-2.1”.</p>
+three</em> places.</p>
<p>
For interactive programs, it is usually a good idea to make the
@@ -136,7 +133,7 @@
<p>
It is also possible to make your program a GNU package, a part of the
-GNU Project. (That's if we like the program--we have to look at it
+GNU Project. (That's if we like the program—we have to look at it
first, and decide.) If you might be interested in joining up with the
GNU Project in this way, please tell
<a href="mailto:address@hidden"><em>address@hidden</em></a>, and we'll explain
@@ -188,7 +185,7 @@
<p>
Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2007/05/03 12:07:23 $
+$Date: 2007/06/29 15:43:00 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
Index: license-list.html
===================================================================
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diff -u -b -r1.194 -r1.195
--- license-list.html 20 Jun 2007 00:29:35 -0000 1.194
+++ license-list.html 29 Jun 2007 15:43:01 -0000 1.195
@@ -101,6 +101,16 @@
<p>This is much like that of Guile.</p></dd>
+<dt><a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">
+ Apache License, Version 2.0</a></dt>
+<dd>
+<p>This is a free software license, compatible with version 3 of the GPL.
+
+Please note that this license is not compatible with GPL version 2, because
+it has some requirements that are not in the older version. These include
+certain patent termination and indemnification provisions.</p></dd>
+
+
<dt><a
href="http://www.statistica.unimib.it/utenti/dellavedova/software/artistic2.html">
Clarified Artistic License</a></dt>
<dd>
@@ -430,17 +440,6 @@
</dd>
-<dt><a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">
- Apache License, Version 2.0</a></dt>
-<dd>
-<p>This is a free software license but it is incompatible with the
-GPL. The Apache License is incompatible with the GPL because it has a
-specific requirement that is not in the GPL: it has certain patent
-termination cases that the GPL does not require. (We don't think those
-patent termination cases are inherently a bad idea, but nonetheless they
-are incompatible with the GNU GPL.)</p></dd>
-
-
<dt><a href="http://www.apache.org/LICENSE-1.1">
Apache License, Version 1.1</a></dt>
<dd>
@@ -1446,7 +1445,7 @@
<p>
Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
- $Date: 2007/06/20 00:29:35 $
+ $Date: 2007/06/29 15:43:01 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
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===================================================================
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retrieving revision 1.127
retrieving revision 1.128
diff -u -b -r1.127 -r1.128
--- translations.html 19 Jun 2007 00:03:29 -0000 1.127
+++ translations.html 29 Jun 2007 15:43:01 -0000 1.128
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
To make easily process of searching translation, please, use language code in
brackets.
</p>
-<h3><a id="GPL">The GNU General Public License</a></h3>
+<h3><a id="GPL">The GNU General Public License, version 2</a></h3>
<!-- Please keep entries alphabetical by language name. -->
@@ -61,132 +61,132 @@
<!-- http://lie-br.conectiva.com.br/licenca_gnu.html Brazilian -->
<ul>
- <li><code>[af]</code> Afrikaans translation of the GPL (<a
href="http://www.poespas.co.za/wiki/index.php/GNU_Algemene_Publieke_Lisensie">1</a>)
+ <li><code>[af]</code> Afrikaans translation of GPLv2 (<a
href="http://www.poespas.co.za/wiki/index.php/GNU_Algemene_Publieke_Lisensie">1</a>)
(<a href="http://www.leuce.com/translate/GNU-GPL-af.txt">2</a>)</li>
- <li><code>[sq]</code> <a
href="http://www.alblinux.net/dok/GPL.html">Albanian</a> translation of the
GPL</li>
+ <li><code>[sq]</code> <a
href="http://www.alblinux.net/dok/GPL.html">Albanian</a> translation of
GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[ar]</code> <a
href="http://www.nidam.net/sd/gpl.ar.html">Arabic</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[pt-br]</code> <a
href="http://www.magnux.org/doc/GPL-pt_BR.txt">Brazilian
- Portuguese</a> translation of the GPL</li>
+ Portuguese</a> translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[ca]</code> <a
href="http://ca.dodds.net/gnu/gpl.ca.html">Catalan</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[cn]</code> <a href="http://gnu.freehostingguru.com/gpl/">Chinese
(Simplified)</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
- <li><code>[zh]</code> Chinese (Traditional) translation of the GPL
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
+ <li><code>[zh]</code> Chinese (Traditional) translation of GPLv2
(<a href="http://www.linux.org.tw/CLDP/OLD/doc/GPL.html">1</a>)
(<a
href="http://chinese-school.netfirms.com/computer-translation-gnu-TC.html">2</a>)</li>
- <li><code>[cs]</code> Czech translations of the GPL
+ <li><code>[cs]</code> Czech translations of GPLv2
(<a href="http://staff.cesnet.cz/~lhotka/gnugpl-cz.html">1</a>)
(<a href="http://gnu.cz/article.php?id_art=32">2</a>)</li>
<li><code>[da]</code> <a
href="http://www.fundanemt.com/gpl_da.html">Danish</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
- <li><code>[nl]</code> <a
href="http://users.skynet.be/xterm/gpld.txt">Dutch</a> translation of the
GPL</li>
- <li><code>[eo]</code> <a
href="http://www.esperanto.mv.ru/Cetero/gpl.html">Esperanto</a> translation of
the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
+ <li><code>[nl]</code> <a
href="http://users.skynet.be/xterm/gpld.txt">Dutch</a> translation of
GPLv2</li>
+ <li><code>[eo]</code> <a
href="http://www.esperanto.mv.ru/Cetero/gpl.html">Esperanto</a> translation of
GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[et]</code> <a href="http://www.dexsun.com/gnu/ee/">Estonian</a>
translation of
the GPL</li>
<li><code>[fa]</code> <a
href="http://www.kaveh.org/gnu/gpl-fa.html">Farsi</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[fi]</code> <a
href="http://www.turre.com/licenses/gpl_fi.php">Finnish</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[fr]</code> <a
href="http://fsffrance.org/gpl/gpl-fr.fr.html">French</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[gl]</code> <a
href="http://members.tripod.com.br/RamonFlores/GNU/gpl.html">Galician</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[ka]</code> <a
href="http://aiet.qartuli.net/projects/gnu-gpl_en.php">Georgian</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[de]</code> <a href="http://www.gnu.de/gpl-ger.html">German</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[el]</code> <a href="http://stillmover.tripod.com/Adana/">Greek</a>
- translation of the GPL (PDF and TXT format)</li>
+ translation of GPLv2 (PDF and TXT format)</li>
<li><code>[he]</code> <a
href="http://www.law.co.il/computer-law/gpl-hebrew.html">Hebrew</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[hu]</code> <a href="http://www.dexsun.com/gnu/hu/">Hungarian</a>
translation of
the GPL</li>
<li><code>[id]</code> <a
href="http://vlsm.org/etc/gpl-unofficial.id.html">Indonesian</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[it]</code> <a
href="http://www.softwarelibero.it/gnudoc/gpl.it.txt">Italian</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<!-- lgpl.ja.html is NOT a translation of GPL -->
<li><code>[ja]</code> Japanese
- translations of the GPL
+ translations of GPLv2
(<a href="http://www.opensource.jp/gpl/gpl.ja.html.euc-jp">1</a>)
(<a href="ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j/">2</a>)</li>
<li><code>[ko]</code> <a
href="http://korea.gnu.org/people/chsong/copyleft/gpl.ko.html">Korean</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[lt]</code> <a
href="http://www.autopenhosting.org/gnu/gnu_gpl.html">Lithuanian</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[mk]</code> <a
href="http://www.slobodensoftver.org.mk/dokumenti/gnu_gpl_mk.html">Macedonian</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[mt]</code> <a href="http://www.dexsun.com/gnu/mt/">Maltese</a>
translation of the
GPL</li>
<li><code>[nn]</code> <a
href="http://no.bonaveo.net/arkiv/2005/07/28-nosk-gnu-general-public-licence-gpl.html">Norwegian</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
- <li><code>[pl]</code> <a
href="http://gnu.org.pl/text/licencja-gnu.html">Polish</a> translation of the
GPL</li>
- <li><code>[pt]</code> <a
href="http://www.neoscopio.com/licenca_GPL_pt.txt">Portuguese</a> translation
of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
+ <li><code>[pl]</code> <a
href="http://gnu.org.pl/text/licencja-gnu.html">Polish</a> translation of
GPLv2</li>
+ <li><code>[pt]</code> <a
href="http://www.neoscopio.com/licenca_GPL_pt.txt">Portuguese</a> translation
of GPLv2</li>
<!-- The language is Portuguese, the dialect is Brazilian. -->
<!-- To be kind to the user, we list it under both "B" and "P" -->
<li><code>[pt-br]</code> <a
href="http://www.magnux.org/doc/GPL-pt_BR.txt">Brazilian
- Portuguese</a> translation of the GPL</li>
+ Portuguese</a> translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[ro]</code> <a href="http://www.roedu.net/gplro.html">Romanian</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[ru]</code> Russian
- translations of the GPL
+ translations of GPLv2
(<a href="http://www.infolex.narod.ru/gpl_gnu/gplrus.html">1</a>)
(<a href="http://law.bugtraq.ru/freesoft/gplrus3.html">2</a>)</li>
<li><code>[sr]</code> <a
href="http://alas.matf.bg.ac.yu/~mr99164/ojl.html">Serbian</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<!-- Removed temporarily because it was badly translated, the author -->
<!-- has agreed to change some wording but we havn't heard from him yet -->
<!-- <LI><A
HREF="http://visar.csustan.edu/~carlos/gpl-es.html">Spanish -->
-<!-- translation</A> of the GPL -->
- <li><code>[es]</code> Spanish translations of the GPL
+<!-- translation</A> of GPLv2 -->
+ <li><code>[es]</code> Spanish translations of GPLv2
(<a href="http://www.garaitia.com/new/gpl-spanish.php">1</a>)
(<a href="http://gugs.sindominio.net/licencias/">2</a> - four different
translations)
(<a
href="http://www.fsl.org.mx/index.pl/fsl/artculos/articulosmb2/licencias/licencia-gpl-espaolmxico">3</a>
- Spanish Mexican)</li>
<li><code>[sv]</code> <a href="http://danielnylander.se/gpl/">Swedish</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[th]</code> <a href="http://developer.thai.net/gpl/">Thai</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
- <li><code>[tr]</code> Turkish translations of the GPL (<a
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
+ <li><code>[tr]</code> Turkish translations of GPLv2 (<a
href="http://www.arayan.com/da/gpl_tr.html">1</a>) (<a
href="http://www.belgeler.org/KiTAPLIK/gpl.html">2</a>)</li>
<li><code>[uk]</code> <a
href="http://www.linux.kiev.ua/ua/devel/licenses/gnu-gpl/">Ukranian</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[vi]</code> <a
href="http://vi.wikisource.org/wiki/GPL">Vietnamese</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
<li><code>[cy]</code> <a
href="http://www.hebffinia.com/gpl_cymraeg/">Welsh</a>
- translation of the GPL</li>
+ translation of GPLv2</li>
</ul>
<!-- Please keep entries alphabetical by language name. -->
-<h3><a id="LGPL">The GNU Lesser General Public License</a></h3>
+<h3><a id="LGPL">The GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1</a></h3>
<!-- Please keep entries alphabetical by language name. -->
<ul>
<li><code>[cn]</code> <a href="http://gnu.freehostingguru.com/lgpl/">Chinese
(Simplified)</a>
- translation of the LGPL</li>
+ translation of LGPLv2.1</li>
<li><code>[zh]</code> <a
href="http://www.linux.org.tw/CLDP/OLD/doc/LGPL.html">Chinese (Traditional)</a>
- translation of the LGPL</li>
+ translation of LGPLv2.1</li>
<!-- The Dutch translation at http://gnu.sythe.org/nl.lgpl.html is known
to be unsuitable - see Savannah bug #19156 (Mar 19, 2007, yavor) -->
<li><code>[fr]</code> <a href="http://www.rodage.org/lgpl.fr.html">French</a>
- translation of the LGPL</li>
+ translation of LGPLv2.1</li>
<li><code>[de]</code> <a href="http://www.gnu.de/lgpl-ger.html">German</a>
- translation of the LGPL</li>
+ translation of LGPLv2.1</li>
<li><code>[it]</code> <a
href="http://gnudoc.softwarelibero.it/lgpl.it.txt">Italian</a>
- translation of the LGPL</li>
+ translation of LGPLv2.1</li>
<li><code>[ja]</code> <a
href="http://www.opensource.jp/lesser/lgpl.ja.html.euc-jp">Japanese</a>
- translation of the LGPL</li>
+ translation of LGPLv2.1</li>
<li><code>[ko]</code> <a
href="http://korea.gnu.org/people/chsong/copyleft/lgpl.ko.html">Korean</a>
- translation of the LGPL</li>
- <li><code>[pl]</code> Polish translations of the LGPL (<a
+ translation of LGPLv2.1</li>
+ <li><code>[pl]</code> Polish translations of LGPLv2.1 (<a
href="http://www.hyperjump4.republika.pl/gnu/konradgnulgpl.html">1</a>) (<a
href="http://www.hyperjump4.republika.pl/gnu/elizagnulgpl.html">2</a>)</li>
<li><code>[ru]</code> <a
href="http://www.infolex.narod.ru/gpl_gnu/lgplrus.html">Russian</a>
- translation of the LGPL</li>
+ translation of LGPLv2.1</li>
<li><code>[es]</code> <a
href="http://gugs.sindominio.net/licencias/lgpl-es.html">Spanish</a>
- translation of the LGPL</li>
- <li><code>[tr]</code> Turkish translations of the LGPL (<a
+ translation of LGPLv2.1</li>
+ <li><code>[tr]</code> Turkish translations of LGPLv2.1 (<a
href="http://www.arayan.com/da/lgpl_tr.html">1</a>) (<a
href="http://www.belgeler.org/KiTAPLIK/lgpl.html">2</a>)</li>
</ul>
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+\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
+\usepackage{a4wide}
+\usepackage{times}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage[english]{babel}
+
+\title{GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE}
+\date{Version 3, 29 June 2007}
+
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+
+\begin{center}
+{\parindent 0in
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+\bigskip
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+
+\renewcommand{\abstractname}{Preamble}
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+\title{GNU General Public License}
+\date{}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\thispagestyle{empty}
+
+\begin{center}
+\huge{GPLv3 Final Rationale}
+\end{center}
+
+\begin{center}
+\Large{Free Software Foundation}
+\end{center}
+
+\vspace{300pt}
+\noindent
+Copyright \copyright\ 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street,
+Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA\\
+
+\noindent
+Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article are permitted
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+preserved.
+
+
+\dblnew
+
+This document states the rationale for the changes in the final version
+of GPLv3. The changes themselves are presented in the form of markup,
+with \sout{strikeout} indicating text present in the Last Call Draft
+that we have removed and \textbf{bold} indicating text we have added.
+Annotations state the reasons for specific changes.
+
+\dblnew
+
+\sectionfont{\normalfont}
+\subsectionfont{\normalfont}
+
+\maketitle
+
+\vspace{-.6in}
+
+\begin{center}
+{\parindent 0in
+
+\sout{Last Call Draft of} Version 3, \sout{31 May} \textbf{29 June} 2007
+
+\bigskip
+
+\sout{THIS IS A DRAFT, NOT A PUBLISHED VERSION OF THE \\ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC
+LICENSE.}
+
+\bigskip
+
+ Copyright \copyright\ 2007 Free Software Foundation,
+ Inc. \sout{(}\texttt{\textbf{<}http://fsf.org\/\textbf{/>}}\sout{)}
+ \\ \sout{51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA}}
+\end{center}
+
+ \noindent
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+\vspace{.3in}
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