On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, der.hans wrote: > Am 02. Aug, 2002 schwätzte Robert Bushman so: > > > Nothing really wrong per-se with click-wrapping (for > > example) a GPL program, as long as clicking "I Refuse" > > has no effect on the installation or functionality > > of the software (Free Software only requires agreement > > for modification and redistribution). > > Not quite true, I'd think. The license also grants you the right to use the > software. Before that is granted you're not allowed to use it. I think Receipt of the GPL'd code grants full rights under copyright. This includes compilation and execution. Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its scope. I'd even contend that the modification part wouldn't hold up without a clickwrap, and would only hold up with a clickwrap to the extent that the corrupt judicial and executive would choose to illegally enforce the UCITA.