Imran Ghory wrote:
Toby Bartels wrote:
>The GNU FDL requires that derivative works be
released under the FDL.
>Therefore, the new "fair use" sections would be part of a document
>released under the FDL.
That's the whole problem we can't release
"fair use" material under the
GNU FDL as we're not legally capable of allowing people to modify the
"fair use" material. The only way to satisfy the legal requirements is for
us (a) to declare all "fair use" material as invariant section or (b) not
use any "fair use" material.
We don't have to allow them to modify the fair use material,
they can modify it anyway! One can *ordinarily* modify fair use,
just as I modified Dr. X's statement when I wrote about Churchill.
(And one classic example of fair use, parody, is all about modification.)
-- Toby