On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 14:17, Paolo Ariano wrote: > hi everybody > > this is the second time: > i'd like to pack a new software (ImageJ) that has no license but the > author define it: > /* > * ImageJ is open-source. You are free to do anything you want > * with this source as long as I get credit for my work and you > * offer your changes to me so I can possibly add them to the > * "official" version. > * > * @author Wayne Rasband ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > */ > > i wrote to the author calling for a license like bsd or gpl and the > answer is : > > > ImageJ is in the public domain. You should change the name and the > > "About Box" (Help->About ImageJ) if you add a license. > > what do you think about ? i'm falling crazy
Sounds like it was open source and now the author has deposited the program in the public domain, so no license as such applies to it now. > > thanks > paolo > > > > -- > Paolo Ariano > Neuroscience PhD Student > DBAU & INFM Turin (Italy) > > Meglio un professore povero che un asino ricco -- Meo > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > For your security, this mail has been scanned and protected by Inflex -- John Holroyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Demos Technosis Ltd
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