> In the two cases that I know of it's perfectly fine. The Concurrent code
> is Doug Lea's so it's pretty safe to say it's just fine.

It is easy enough to ask Doug.  He's a very nice guy, and responds to his
e-mail.  :-)
Not that it is necessary to ask him, but if it makes someone feel better,
fine.

>From the code: "Originally written by Doug Lea and released into the public
domain.  This may be used for any purposes whatsoever without
acknowledgment."

see also:
http://law.freeadvice.com/intellectual_property/copyright_law/public_domain_
work.htm

        --- Noel


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