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Rework & expand discussion: express patent license

Upon consultation with Richard Fontana, we drafted together this rewrite
of the original paragraph discussing this issue.

The original paragraph was tersely written and indeed accurate.
However, it was likely comprehensible only to those already familiar
with patent licensing regimes and systems. As such, it fit poorly in
the tutorial, which is designed for all policy makers who care about
copyleft, who may in fact be new to patent policy and licensing.

Please note: Richard Fontana <fontana@sharpeleven.org> dictated to me
some of this text, and therefore he is likely a copyright and
"creator" (per CC-BY-SA 4.0) of some of this text. In fact, since we
wrote it collaboratively, I suspect Fontana and I are co-copyright
holders and co-creators of this commit.
% third-party-citations.tex             -*- LaTeX -*-
%    Appendix containing all attributions in one place.

\chapter{Citations of Incorporated Material from Other Published Works}

As a public, collaborative project, this Guide is primarily composed of the
many contributions received via its
\href{https://gitorious.org/copyleft-org/tutorial/source/master:CONTRIBUTING.md}{public
  contribution process}.  Please
\href{https://gitorious.org/copyleft-org/tutorial/history/master}{review its
  Git logs} for full documentation of all contributions.

Below is a list of CC-By-SA-licensed works, with specific titles and
publication dates, from which any material was incorporated into this Guide.
The specific methods and details of incorporation are fully
documented in the
\href{https://gitorious.org/copyleft-org/tutorial/history/master}{Git logs}
of the project.

\label{third-party-citation-list}
\begin{itemize}
\item \hrefnofollow{http://gplv3.fsf.org/gpl-rationale-2006-01-16.html}{\textit{GPLv3 First Discussion Draft Rationale}}, published by the Free
 Software Foundation on 2006-01-16.
\item \hrefnofollow{http://gplv3.fsf.org/opinions-draft-2.html}{\textit{GPLv3 Second Discussion Draft Rationale}}, published by the Free
 Software Foundation circa 2006-07.
\item \hrefnofollow{http://gplv3.fsf.org/gpl3-dd3-guide}{\textit{GPLv3 Third Discussion Draft Rationale}}, published by the Free
 Software Foundation on 2007-03-28.
\item \hrefnofollow{http://gplv3.fsf.org/dd3-faq}{\textit{GPLv3 Discussion Draft 3 FAQ}}, published by the Free Software Foundation on 2007-03-28.
\item \hrefnofollow{http://gplv3.fsf.org/gpl3-dd4-guide.html}{\textit{GPLv3 Final Discussion Draft Rationale}}, published by the Free
 Software Foundation on 2007-05-31.
\item \hrefnofollow{http://www.gnu.org/licences/gpl3-final-rationale.pdf}{\textit{GPLv3 Final Rationale}}, written and published by the Free
 Software Foundation on 2007-06-29.
\item \hrefnofollow{http://www.softwarefreedom.org/resources/2008/compliance-guide.html}{\textit{A Practical Guide GPL Compliance}}, written by Bradley M. Kuhn, Aaron
Williamson and Karen Sandler and published by the Software Freedom Law Center on 2008-08-20.
\item \hrefnofollow{http://www.softwarefreedom.org/resources/2014/SFLC-Guide_to_GPL_Compliance_2d_ed.html}{\textit{Software Freedom Law Center Guide to GPL Compliance, 2nd
 Edition}}, written by Eben Moglen and Mishi Choudhary and published by the Software Freedom Law Center on 2014-10-31.
\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{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}

Please note, however, that this list above does not include nor adequately
represent the substantial contributions from those who directly
contributed to this Guide using its Git (and formerly, CVS) repository.
Rather, this is a list of third-party published works from which any text was
herein included under their CC-By-SA licensing.  Thus, as the reader might
expect, the
\href{https://gitorious.org/copyleft-org/tutorial/history/master}{version
  control logs} contain the only true and accurate view available of who has
contributed which portions of this project.