diff --git a/projects/gplv3/drm-and-gplv3.en.xhtml b/projects/gplv3/drm-and-gplv3.en.xhtml index cf85748f18..20c56c6c5d 100644 --- a/projects/gplv3/drm-and-gplv3.en.xhtml +++ b/projects/gplv3/drm-and-gplv3.en.xhtml @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ that, you can program the software to do whatever you like.

3.3 Richard Stallman, speaking in Turin, March 18th 2006

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Freedom zero says you are free to run the program as you wish for any purpose. We are not limiting freedom zero. If someone wants to run a @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ disablement from mere technological existence.

4.2 Richard Stallman, speaking in Turin, March 18th 2006

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There's one other way that we're trying to thwart DRM. You see, one thing they do is, some countries, including, I'm sad to say, this one, @@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ information about FSFE's efforts, see:

The official website of the GPLv3 process is:

diff --git a/projects/gplv3/patents-and-gplv3.en.xhtml b/projects/gplv3/patents-and-gplv3.en.xhtml index 03e52f829a..40d5b7bce2 100644 --- a/projects/gplv3/patents-and-gplv3.en.xhtml +++ b/projects/gplv3/patents-and-gplv3.en.xhtml @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ wish therefore to include it.

2.2 Richard Stallman, speaking in Turin, March 18th 2006

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The GPL itself does contain one very limited kind of patent retaliation[...]. It says if you make changes in a @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ would target them.

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There's another kind of requirement that we've decided to permit, and this is patent retaliation clauses. Now, the reason is that there are @@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ change.

4.3 Richard Stallman, speaking in Turin, March 18th 2006

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GPL version two is based on an implicit grant of a patent licence. The idea is that if somebody says "here is a thing and you can use it", @@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ proposed changes to GPLv3, and to solicit comments. This document was produced as part of FSFE's efforts to assist this process. For more information about FSFE's efforts, see:

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The official website of the GPLv3 process is: