On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 11:05:57AM -0500, Brian T. Sniffen wrote: > >> ;;; 3. All materials developed as a consequence of the use of this software > >> ;;; shall duly acknowledge such use, in accordance with the usual > >> standards > >> ;;; of acknowledging credit in academic research. > > > > This is close to some things that would be a problem, but with no real > > constraints on what form acknowledgement must take, harmless ("usual > > standards of acknowledging credit in academic research" is a readable > > citation that is sufficient to find the origin, for anybody who cares > > enough to do so). > > This is, at worst, reducible to the BSD advertising clause. It's not > reducible to a copyright notice in the binary: if I'm giving a talk > about a program I wrote for a professor, I'm obligated by academic > honesty to mention inspirations and contributions *in the talk*.
No you aren't. I've never met an academic who did this unless it was actually relevant to the talk. Normally you just put a footnote in the associated paper. -- .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** | Andrew Suffield : :' : http://www.debian.org/ | `. `' | `- -><- |
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