[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 12:26:18PM +0100, Sam Clegg wrote: > > " > > In principal, we also do not object to have Perforce binaries included > > in the non-free part of the debian distribution, as long as it is clear > > that you are the sole distributor and maintainer of the packages and > > Perforce is in no way liable for their content and support. > > " > > >From the Perforce licensing policies, it's pretty clear that any > distribution of Perforce in non-free would require a special agreement > with Perforce, which can sort of be inferred from the fact that the > email you received says 'In principal'... > > At the bottom of > http://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.072/manuals/p4guide/index.html: > > " > Perforce software and documentation is available from > http://www.perforce.com. You may download and use Perforce programs, > but you may not sell or redistribute them. You may download, print, > copy, edit, and redistribute the documentation, but you may not sell > it, or sell any documentation derived from it. You may not modify or > attempt to reverse engineer the programs. > " > > The standard Perforce commercial EULA, from > http://www.perforce.com/perforce/contracts/commercial.pdf
Does the commercial EULA apply to those to simply downlaod the binaries? Its certainly displayed at any point. Does downloading the binaries make one a "Customer"? I'm now in contact with some people at perforce who will hopefully grant us explicit permission to distribute. (Please CC me on replies)
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