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Hi,

On Saturday, June 29, 2013 5:47:39 AM UTC-5, Hans-Christian Espérer wrote:
> 
> I am wondering, what is the current status of the Turbo Vision
> license? Both Sergio Sigala's website and tvision.sf.net say it's in
> the public domain, but after looking through this list I found some
> e-mails indicating it is not.  However, some time after these e-mails
> were sent (around 1997, I think), announcements of new tvision
> releases were made (amongst others, 2004)...
> 
> Can anyone clear this up? How is Turbo Vision licensed?

We probably don't know any more than you do. If really
curious, you should email Borland (or whatever's left),
Sergio Sigala, or SET. But according to the 
http://tvision.sf.net (that you pointed to), the
original is public domain, SET's port is GPL, and
Sigala's port is BSD.

I don't really anticipate any problems as it's
been used for years, and I've never seen any
complaints.

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