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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 14:38:38 -0300
From: salvador <salvador AT inti DOT gov DOT ar>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Linux
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Damian Yerrick wrote:

>
> >> PC DOS isn't.  DR DOS from Lineo is your everyday,
> >> try-before-you-buy shareware.  Read the license.
> >>   ftp://ftp.lineo.com/pub/drdos/
> >
> >Let me see, it says:
> >
> >"* REDISTRIBUTION OF THE SOFTWARE IS PERMITTED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES
> [snip]
> >So if we take Red Hat as an example then they can't redistribute it because
> >Red Hat CDs *are* a commercial purpose.
>
> So?  It's common for shareware developers to reserve commercial
> distribution rights,

No, it isn't common for shareware. Most shareware can be freely redistributed.
Even when the use can be limited to a period of time.

> generally to cover the developer's behind.

The whole discusion was about why Linux distros ships FreeDOS and not DR/PC-DOS.
And the answer is: because they can't break the law. Is that clear?

SET

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