Ask HN: Are licensing agreemements protected by copyright law?
It's a strange question perhaps, but copyright law can be applied to creative works and it seems that most license agreements would satisfy that to some extent.
There's a fair use argument: but that seems to me like it should only extend to those who are licensed the software and anyone that they reasonably need to share it with (e.g.: legal or technical counsel).
Even then, fair use for licensees would extend only so far as using the license with regards to the licensed content;
Fair use would not permit the license being repurposed for use with other software.
I imagine that it's jurisdictional to some extent (or that I'm an idiot, who should just shut up already).
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[ 4.7 ms ] story [ 15.0 ms ] threadYou may have noticed the very top of the GPL v.3, for instance:
Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <https://fsf.org/>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
https://opensource.org/license/mit