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From: matt v <mvan AT ravine DOT binary DOT net>
Subject: communication programs
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Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 21:38:54 -0500
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I thought I would ask before I went ahead and made a program using the
bcsio20.zip package.  I don't want to get into any legal problems or
assuming i could do something and I would be breaking laws or something
ok, I have the bcsio20 package, and was wondering if it would be fine to
possibly use the term.c and/or test.c but just add on for whatever program
i wanted to try to make?or would that go against some copyright law ?
ok, secondly, no one has ever answered this and i don't know if it is too
much off-topic for this group or not
I noticed most programs, whether freeware or shareware or whatever, have
copyrights
would I just put somewhere in the code so it would print (copyright blah
blah blah) or would i have to go somewhere and pay for copyright stuff?
I'm not
really sure where or who to ask.  I don't have any experience with
copyright or how to go about it
thanks
matt


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