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From: woutput@ji.Berkeley.EDU (Andrew Purshottam)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Porting postable C
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Date: Fri, 10-Jul-87 14:32:01 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul 10 14:32:01 1987
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Keywords: white trash
Summary: RMS, does this guy speak for you?


    From bmorgart@gateway.mitre.org Fri Jul 10 07:08:56 1987
    To: woutput@ji.Berkeley.EDU

    Andy,
	    The GNU license does not allow you to make proprietary
    changes to EMACS or GCC (enclosed is the EMACS license). RMS has 
    said that the license has been reviewed by attorneys and they have
    found it enforceable.

    [GNU License deleted]

Hey, Assh*le, can't you read? I said that technically, it should
be possible to transform programs. A lawyer is going to give us an opinion
about that? Now if you (or anyone else) would like to discuss 
how to protect software against mechanical or human transformations, please 
speak up (maybe in comp.misc). Keep the whitetrash legal shit in misc.legal,
though. 
    Cheers, Andy (...!ucbvax!woutput woutput@ji.berkeley.edu)
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