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Re: EASTERBROOK's "quick look" on the GPL and Wallace's claim


From: Richard Tobin
Subject: Re: EASTERBROOK's "quick look" on the GPL and Wallace's claim
Date: 10 Nov 2006 17:26:27 GMT

In article <4554B1F5.FB900E19@web.de>,
Alexander Terekhov  <terekhov@web.de> wrote:

>An author of a derivative work who accepts the GPL has copyright in a
>derivative work but is required to surrender a right to charge more than 
>zero for derivative work.

To surrender something you must first have it.  So when was it that
they had the right to distribute the derivative work for a charge?
Before or after they accepted the GPL?

-- Richard
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