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David Steuber  
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 More options 9 Jul 2003, 02:46
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
From: David Steuber <david.steu...@verizon.net>
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 01:46:08 GMT
Local: Wed 9 Jul 2003 02:46
Subject: Re: Is Onlisp public domain?

Shawn Betts <sabe...@remove.this.part.sfu.ca> writes:
> So then the question is: What if I write a program that translates
> LaTeX to HTML and happens to work PERFECTLY for CLtL (for some bizaar
> reason) and provide a README that says if you want to convert CLtL
> then do blah blah blah. Would that be okay?

Read the ditribution license of the original document to find out what
you are allowed to do with it.  If unclear, contact the author.

Transforming from LaTeX to HTML is simply transforming the format.  It
is not a dirived work.  It is the work.  The same applies to your
other schemes.

--
One Editor to rule them all.  One Editor to find them,
One Editor to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.

(do ((a 1 b) (b 1 (+ a b))) (nil a) (print a))


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