Thomas Uwe Gruettmueller <sloyment gmx.net> wrote:
[GFDL]
If the publisher creates a modified version, he can add
non-removable sections, but he cannot do that with the original
work he has got, as he does not have any copyrights on it.
By adding the non-removable texts and turning it into a printed book, is the
publisher not doing that? If not, they could trivially modify the text
anyway. Why not use a licence like the GPL or DSL that doesn't have the
possibility of being unable to remove their edits?
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