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Message-Id: <3.0.16.19971115181443.197fd846@hem1.passagen.se>
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 1997 18:14:46 -0500
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
From: Peter Palotas <blizzar AT hem1 DOT passagen DOT se>
Subject: Re: rand() or random()
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>> >However, observe this:
>> >
>> >> > * [...] (2) distributions including binaries display 
>> >> > * the following acknowledgement [...]
>> >> > * in the documentation or other materials provided with the
distribution
>> >      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> >So it's not the binaries that must display the acknowledgement, it's the 
>> >docs and the ads *included* in the binary distribuition.
>
>> Well, this doesn't sound too good to me anyway.  I mean, isn't libc
>> supposed to be totally free?
>
>And it is. Of course, you, Richard Stallman, and the Regents of the 
>University of California can argue as long as you want over the definition
>of freedom.
>
>Personally, I don't think it's a -horribly- terrible thing to put:
>
>"This program includes code copyrighted by the Regents of the University
>of California." 
>
>in the 'Acknowledgments' section (you -do- have one, right?) of your 
>documentation. (BTW, I'm no lawyer either, so I don't know if that quite
>fits the bill.)
>
>If you want to be free of this restriction, use rand() or write your own
>RNG! UCB has the right to copyright their code however they like, and no
>one is forcing you to use this code if you don't like its copyright.

Well, that's not the point. I can't remember reading this anywhere when
downloading DJGPP.  Is random() the only funciton with this restriction, or
are there others?

Ofcourse, if I would make a commercial product and use random() I find it
hard to believe that anyone could/would ever prove that I used that
function and sue me because of it, but a copyright should be followed
anyway I think.  So maybe it would be a good idea to mention what
copyrights concerns what functions in libc here, since there doesn't seem
to be ONE copyright on the entire libc!


-- Peter Palotas alias Blizzar -- blizzar AT hem1 DOT passagen DOT se --

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