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Old 03-05-2008, 12:59 PM   #14
llasram
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Ah I see, well lets see if Tor starts beating on your door in the middle of the night.
I decided to – you know – just go ahead and ask them. One Laurence Hewitt first says no, but I ask:

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Just to clarify -- you are asking me not to distribute the derivative work even in the form which requires the recipient of the derived work already have a copy of the original?

Which to clarify one step further, what I'm actually wishing to distribute is instructions for transforming the original version of the e-book into my modified version. So not directly distributing either the original or the derived version, but the means to transform the original into the derived version.
And he responds:

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Sorry, I utterly misunderstood your message. I've gotten into the bad habit of merely skimming my e-mail rather than actually reading it. Yes, of course you can distribute.
So Tor at least is fine with this. Hooray! :-)
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