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Bradley Kuhn (bkuhn) - 9 years ago 2014-12-17 23:33:10
bkuhn@ebb.org
List published works & link to Git logs.

References and details regarding these published works from which some
text was incorporated already appeared in the commit logs in great
detail. The information, already fully available in the Guide's Git
logs in full compliance with CC-BY-SA-4.0 ยง3(a)(1-2), now appears in
summary form additionally in the compiled PDF/HTML/Postscript output.
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Copyright \> \copyright{} 2008, 2014 \> \hspace{.2in} Software Freedom Law Center. \\
 
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\begin{center}
 
Authors of this part are: \\
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Aaron Williamson \\
 
Karen M. Sandler \\
 

	
 
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Copy editors of this part include: \\
 
Martin Michlmayr
 

	
 
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The copyright holders of this part hereby grant the freedom to copy, modify,
 
convey, Adapt, and/or redistribute this work under the terms of the Creative
 
Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International License.  A copy of that
 
license is available at
 
\url{https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode}.
 

	
 
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This part includes material from many sources, including the following
 
CC-By-SA-licensed published works: \\
 

	
 
\begin{itemize}
 
\item \textit{The Practical Guide GPL Compliance}, by Bradley M. Kuhn and Aaron
 
Williamson first published on 2008-08-20. \\
 
\item \textit{Software Freedom Law Center Guide to GPL Compliance, 2nd
 
  Edition}, written by Eben Moglen and Mishi Choudhary on 2014-10-31. \\
 
\end{itemize}
 

	
 
However, this work is primarily composed of the many contributions it
 
receives as a public, collaborative project.  Please
 
\href{https://gitorious.org/copyleft-org/tutorial/history/master:compliance-guide.tex}{review
 
  its Git logs} for full documentation of all contributions.
 

	
 
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}
 

	
 
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\chapter*{Executive Summary}
 

	
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Copyright \> \copyright{} 2003, 2004, 2014 \> Free Software Foundation, Inc. \\
 
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Authors of this part are: \\
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Bradley M. Kuhn \\
 
John Sullivan
 

	
 
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Copy editors of this part include: \\
 
Martin Michlmayr
 

	
 
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The copyright holders hereby grant the freedom to copy, modify, convey,
 
Adapt, and/or redistribute this work under the terms of the Creative Commons
 
Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International License.  A copy of that license is
 
available at \url{https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode}.
 
\end{center}
 

	
 
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This part includes material from many sources, including the following
 
CC-By-SA-licensed published works: \\
 

	
 
\begin{itemize}
 
\item \textit{Enforcement Case Studies}, written by Bradley M. Kuhn and published by the Free
 
  Software Foundation for its CLE courses  on 2004-01-20, 2004-08-24, and 2014-03-24.
 
\end{itemize}
 

	
 
However, this work is primarily composed of the many contributions it
 
receives as a public, collaborative project.  Please
 
\href{https://gitorious.org/copyleft-org/tutorial/history/master:enforcement-case-studies.tex}{review
 
  its Git logs} for full documentation of all contributions.
 

	
 

	
 
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Authors of \tutorialpartsplit{``Detailed Analysis of the GNU GPL and Related Licenses''}{this part} are: \\
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Tony Sebro \\
 
John Sullivan
 

	
 
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Copy editors of this part include: \\
 
Martin Michlmayr
 

	
 
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The copyright holders of \tutorialpartsplit{``Detailed Analysis of the GNU GPL and Related Licenses''}{this part} hereby grant the freedom to copy, modify,
 
convey, Adapt, and/or redistribute this work under the terms of the Creative
 
Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International License.  A copy of that
 
license is available at
 
\verb=https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode=.
 
\end{center}
 
}
 

	
 
\bigskip
 
\vfill
 

	
 
This part includes material from many sources, including the following
 
CC-By-SA-licensed published works: \\
 

	
 
\begin{itemize}
 
\item \textit{Detailed Analysis of the GNU GPL and Related Licenses}, written by
 
Bradley M. Kuhn, Daniel B.~Ravicher, and John Sullivan and published by the Free Software Foundation for its CLE courses on 2004-01-20,
 
2004-08-24, and 2014-03-24.
 
\item \textit{GPLv3 First Discussion Draft Rationale}, written and published by the Free
 
  Software Foundation on 2006-01-16.
 
\item \textit{GPLv3 Second Discussion Draft Rationale}, written and published by the Free
 
  Software Foundation circa 2006-07.
 
\item \textit{GPLv3 Third Discussion Draft Rationale}, written and published by the Free
 
  Software Foundation on   2007-03-28.
 
\item \textit{GPLv3 Final Discussion Draft Rationale} written and published by the Free
 
  Software Foundation onon 2007-05-31.
 
\item \textit{GPLv3 Final Rationale}, written and published by the Free
 
  Software Foundation on 2007-06-29.
 
  
 
\end{itemize}
 

	
 
However, this work is primarily composed of the many contributions it
 
receives as a public, collaborative project.  Please
 
\href{https://gitorious.org/copyleft-org/tutorial/history/master:gpl-lgpl.tex}{review
 
  its Git logs} for full documentation of all contributions.
 
However, the only way to get a proper sense of who contributed to this work
 
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\tutorialpartsplit{This tutorial}{This part of the tutorial} gives a
 
comprehensive explanation of the most popular Free Software copyright
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