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From: Zhenqing Li
Subject: Does POV-Ray license prohibit the translation of its documents into other language?
Date: 9 Nov 2007 13:41:47
Message: <4734a9eb$1@news.povray.org>
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Dear all:

I like POV-Ray and I think it's a good software to be introduced in my
home country. But language is a problem for ordinary Chinese people, I
want to translate all the POV-Ray user-tutorial and user-reference into
Chinese to help people get into this perfect software with less
difficulties. I checked the license, there is no separated license for
its documents' distribution. So I think it may follow that of the code
as well. Since it's POV-Ray license but not GPL, I read it and found it
"prohibit the derive from source code". I am confused if translation of
the document is some kind of derivation too. Could anybody answer me
this question? Thanks!
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Zhenqing LI
Materials Science & Engineering (Emphasis on Polymer)
Room 161, Sirrine Hall
School of Material Science & Engineering, Clemson University
Clemson, SC 29634, U.S.A
Tel: 864-656-0888(Office)
E-mail: zhe### [at] clemsonedu
Homepage: http://people.clemson.edu/~zhenqil
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