Michael T. Babcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 20 November 2000 at 10:34:23
-0500
> Just like many others, IANAL, but ...
>
> Paul Jarc wrote:
> > I see no theories of his there. The only part there he attributes to
> > himself is:
>
> He wrote it all -- its all DJB's theories -- they may be right or wrong, but
> he's not a lawyer so its not even really worth trusting his theories at all.
But his statements about what he will and won't do in the future might
be considered binding. For that matter, his belief that it's okay for
us to download stuff from his server, coupled with his placing stuff
on his server, could be interpreted as permission for us to download
that stuff.
Or not. I'd be happier with a clearcut license, and if I were trying
to get qmail into corporate environments I'd probably find the lack of
license a big problem.
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