Re: Not for commercial use - non-free?

2000-01-22 Thread Branden Robinson
On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 04:22:52PM -0500, Joe Drew wrote: > THE COMPUTER CODE CONTAINED HEREIN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF PARALLAX > SOFTWARE CORPORATION ("PARALLAX"). PARALLAX, IN DISTRIBUTING THE CODE TO > END-USERS, AND SUBJECT TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN, GRANTS A > ROYALTY-FREE, PE

Re: Not for commercial use - non-free?

2000-01-22 Thread Joe Drew
On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 02:44:13PM -0800, Bruce Perens wrote: > Aren't there GPL PIC assemblers and programmers? Probably, but this is actually the license for Descent 2.

Re: Not for commercial use - non-free?

2000-01-22 Thread Bruce Perens
Aren't there GPL PIC assemblers and programmers? Bruce

Not for commercial use - non-free?

2000-01-22 Thread Joe Drew
THE COMPUTER CODE CONTAINED HEREIN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF PARALLAX SOFTWARE CORPORATION ("PARALLAX"). PARALLAX, IN DISTRIBUTING THE CODE TO END-USERS, AND SUBJECT TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN, GRANTS A ROYALTY-FREE, PERPETUAL LICENSE TO SUCH END-USERS FOR USE BY SUCH END-USERS IN USI

DVD CCA - more bad news (fwd)

2000-01-22 Thread Lynn Winebarger
http://douglas.min.net/~drw/css-auth/legal-info/granted/granted.html preliminary injunction granted. Is anyone working on programs to decompress/install programs without forcing the installer to agree to a "click-wrap" EULA? Lynn

Re: freedomization task list [was: Re: Dangerous precedent being

2000-01-22 Thread Matej Cepl
Sorry, for answering so late, but amount of debian-legal messages is so huge, that I have not find enough time to read it until now. On 20 Dec 99, at 14:48, Raul Miller wrote: > On Sun, Dec 19, 1999 at 11:16:56PM +0100, Marketa Ceplova wrote: > > 1) Consideration is defined by my old Emanuel Out

Some reading

2000-01-22 Thread Matej Cepl
Hi, even though I am a lawyer myself, I find the following pages outrageous. Enjoy! :-((( 1) See specially reasons for having patents at all. http://library.findlaw.com/scripts/getfile.pl?FILE=firms/bm/bm0 2&TITLE=Subject&TOPIC=Intellectual%20Property_Patents_1 2) Peace in Europe is foldin