Changeset - a333f11d1178
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Bradley Kuhn (bkuhn) - 10 years ago 2014-03-16 20:29:08
bkuhn@ebb.org
Use new \tutorialpartsplit command to handle splitting this apart.
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\begin{center}
 

	
 
{\parindent 0in
 
This part is: \\
 
\tutorialpartsplit{``Detailed Analysis of the GNU GPL and Related Licenses''}{This part} is: \\
 
\begin{tabbing}
 
Copyright \= \copyright{} 2003, 2004, 2005 \= \hspace{.2in} Free Software Foundation, Inc. \\
 
Copyright \= \copyright{} 2014 \= \hspace{.2in} Bradley M. Kuhn \\
 
\end{tabbing}
 

	
 
Authors of this Part Are: \\
 
Authors of \tutorialpartsplit{``Detailed Analysis of the GNU GPL and Related Licenses''}{this part} are: \\
 

	
 
Bradley M. Kuhn \\
 
David ``Novalis'' Turner \\
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\vspace{.3in}
 

	
 
The copyright holders of this part hereby grant the freedom to copy, modify,
 
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
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@@ -51,14 +51,17 @@ license is available at
 

	
 
\bigskip
 

	
 
This part of the tutorial gives a comprehensive explanation of the most
 
popular Free Software copyright license, the GNU General Public License
 
(``GNU GPL'', or sometimes just ``GPL'') -- both version 2 (``GPLv2'') and
 
version 3 (``GPLv3'') -- and teaches lawyers, software developers, managers
 
and business people how to use the GPL (and GPL'd software) successfully both
 
as a community-building ``Constitution'' for a software project, or to
 
incorporate copylefted software into a new Free Software business and in
 
existing, successful enterprises.
 
\bigskip
 

	
 
\tutorialpartsplit{This tutorial}{This part of the tutorial} gives a
 
comprehensive explanation of the most popular Free Software copyright
 
license, the GNU General Public License (``GNU GPL'', or sometimes just
 
``GPL'') -- both version 2 (``GPLv2'') and version 3 (``GPLv3'') -- and
 
teaches lawyers, software developers, managers and business people how to use
 
the GPL (and GPL'd software) successfully both as a community-building
 
``Constitution'' for a software project, or to incorporate copylefted
 
software into a new Free Software business and in existing, successful
 
enterprises.
 

	
 
To successfully benefit of from this part of the tutorial, readers should
 
have a general familiarity with software development processes.  A vague
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