bruce@perens.com writes:
> From: DJ Delorie <dj@delorie.com>
> > If you give
> > the work to someone who has signed an NDA, the NDA stops them from
> > redistributing, not the GPL, and not you.
>
> No, sorry . The NDA that you describe would be an unauthorized modification
> of my license terms.
Sorry, Bruce, but you're out on a cracking limb here. The license
grants permission to copy. If you're not copying something (as in,
"contractural obligation not to"), then the license has no effect.
But given that I know for a fact that neither of the three of us are
lawyers, who are we to believe?
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