David Clymer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Copyright is roughly "the right to make a copy." If you are given
> permission to make a copy of a work by the copyright holder, you may
> do so. Most works are distributed too widely to go around granting
> permission to everyone who wants a copy, so licenses are written
> which give one a way to permit people to copy and use a work without
> the copyright holder having to grant permission directly.

Yes, I understand all that.  I want to understand how the store in
question is violating the GPL in this case.  (If in fact the logo is
under the GPL.)  They are not preventing redistribution, withholding
source, preventing modification, or placing any other additional
restrictions on distribution or use.  

> ps. Please reply to the list. I'm subscribed.

Sorry.  My bad.  It was a mistake, not my policy.

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Lift me down, so I can make the Earth tremble.
                                --Bucky Katt


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