On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Which part is
unclear? The dumps contain my copyrighted work. You have no
license to distribute them (you might have once had a license under the
GFDL, but I explicitly and permanently terminated those rights over 30 days
ago in an email to you).
I don't recall the GFDL saying the licensor can unilaterally revoke
the license...
GFDL 1.2 Section 9 causes you to lose all rights if you violate the
license (no complaint necessary). Lawyers would have to argue about
whether those losses are permanent or not.
GFDL 1.3 Section 9 gives a user of the license 30 days to comply after
a complaint until termination is permanent.
-Robert Rohde