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Then I misunderstood this one:
- To be editedable to a small degree (unlike the GNU GPL and the GNU LGPL).
Since the GNU GPL/LGPL allows unrestricted editing to existing code (as long as you distribute your changes, fair and square), I figured that what you meant was to restrict edits.
And if you mean edit the actual license, I don't see why you can't edit the GPL to suit your own needs. I suppose you can't call it the "GNU GPL" license anymore, but I doubt that you're not allowed to change the license...
- To be editedable to a small degree (unlike the GNU GPL and the GNU LGPL).
Since the GNU GPL/LGPL allows unrestricted editing to existing code (as long as you distribute your changes, fair and square), I figured that what you meant was to restrict edits.
And if you mean edit the actual license, I don't see why you can't edit the GPL to suit your own needs. I suppose you can't call it the "GNU GPL" license anymore, but I doubt that you're not allowed to change the license...