On 4/14/2010 2:35 PM, RJack wrote:
". . . provided that you also meet *all* of these conditions:. . ."
Condition 2(b) adds the qualification "work that you distribute or
publish". The phrasing might be a bit awkward, but the meaning is
clear. Language cleanup was one of the reasons for GPLv3, of course.
How do you cause the event ". . . the modified files to carry
prominent notices" when it is a precondition to permission to "You
may modify your copies. . ."?
The condition is a limitation on what the altered files may look
like. It is nonsensical to assume that copyright infringement occurs
due to the intermediate steps involved in producing a permitted
alteration.