On Tue, 22 Apr 2003, Patrik Stridvall wrote:
EULAs tries to restrict, yes. However a copyright license does as well, if it, like most copyleft licenses, tries to take back the rights you have already given up by allowing redistribution of the work in the first place.
This is the source of the confusion. I don't take back anything, as I don't allow limitless redistribution. I allow redistribution only under certain condition. It's conditional: A => B You seem to think that one can not use conditionals. This is obviously false. "You can do B IF condition A holds" is a very reasonable statement. It's basic logic, no cake and no eating involved.