Paul Serice wrote:
> At http://www.gnu.org/manual/ddd/html_mono/ddd.html , the DDD license
> states as follows:
>
> The easiest way to get a copy of DDD is from someone else who
> has it. You need not ask for permission to do so, or tell any
> one else; just copy it.
The entire
Scripsit Paul Serice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> But what about people who aren't authorized to use my computer?
They are not authorized to use your computer. That has nothing to
do with copyright licenses.
> Apparently, by using DDD, I agree to let all people get copies of DDD
> without asking me fir
At http://www.gnu.org/manual/ddd/html_mono/ddd.html , the DDD license
states as follows:
The easiest way to get a copy of DDD is from someone else who
has it. You need not ask for permission to do so, or tell any
one else; just copy it.
So, I have DDD on my system. Apparently
Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > o No fees or compensation are charged for use, copies, or
> >access to this software. You may charge a nominal
> >distribution fee for the physical act of transferring a
> >copy, but you may not charge for the program i
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