On 01/09/07, David H. Lynch Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>     The ISC License requires little more than preserving the copyright
> notice, not the license itself,

That is entirely false.

If the file has a copyright on it, unless it is otherwise noticed, you
cannot simply do whatever you wish with the file.

The moment you remove the licence is the moment you make the code
nonfree (e.g. non-compatible with any free or open-source licence).

If instead of removing the licence you put your own licence under a
copyright statement of someone else, well, that simply constitutes
fraud -- it's no different than quietly changing the first page of a
legal document after the document is already signed and approved.

C.

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