Mail Archives: djgpp/1992/10/21/13:46:04
Believe it or not, DJ Delorie said:
>
> Clarkson University is currently investigating the legalities of
> making commercial software (such as qddvx101.zip may be) available on
> the Internet from their machines.
[...]
I was not aware that these libraries were "commercial" in nature. Nowhere
in the documentation (at least, that I could see) does it say anything
concerning this, nor is there any requested payment or reimbursement
either, as is typical of ShareWare products (an order above these
libraries, I think, and they themselves are not strictly "commercial"
in nature).
Other software entities have released software/libraries/documentation
for their _commercial_ products with nothing more than a copyright notice
to *prevent* commercialized usage, not *promote* it. And this package
was the same; a CONTRIBution to another non-commercial system.
This sounds like management-types sticking their noses in where they don't
belong or understand simply because they have nothing better to do. But, I
guess its their machine...
...I'm just glad I got 'hold of it before the bureaucracy -- another item,
like commercial software, that isn't needed or wanted on the Internet...
Bob
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