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Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 13:21:53 -0500
Message-Id: <199903181821.NAA28768@envy.delorie.com>
From: DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com>
To: cgf AT cygnus DOT com
CC: creative1 AT bigfoot DOT com, cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
In-reply-to: <19990318121728.B929@cygnus.com> (message from Chris Faylor on
Thu, 18 Mar 1999 12:17:28 -0500)
Subject: Re: licensing NOT clear for me
References: <36F12160 DOT 87AE0FC0 AT bigfoot DOT com> <19990318111122 DOT A792 AT cygnus DOT com> <36F12714 DOT 8EDF060A AT bigfoot DOT com> <199903181635 DOT LAA28111 AT envy DOT delorie DOT com> <19990318121728 DOT B929 AT cygnus DOT com>

> From the above, it seems to me that b) would be feasible for source
> distributions on the web, unless "written offer" means something more
> esoteric than actually including those words in a README.

According to RMS, "written" means paper, with a date and signature (or
other identifying mark).  A computer file isn't legally binding
because it can easily be modified.  Personally, I would think a
PGP-signed text file would be sufficient if it included the date
inside the message, assuming you can verify the signature in the
future (you can always generate a new PGP key and toss the old one).

Still, you'd have to generate a new signed file every day (to get the
full 3-year term) and the user can always download a new one to
illegally extend their term.

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