Atari (was: License considerations)

2000-12-20 Thread Thomas Uwe Gruettmueller
Hi On Mit, 20 Dez 2000, John Galt wrote: > There is one more thing to consider. That's the use of common > sense. Something for an 8-bit Atari that is copyright 1989?! The > 8-bit Ataris were long out of production in 1989. I remember that there were Atari XEs with an ST-like design in stores

Re: License considerations

2000-12-20 Thread John Galt
There is one more thing to consider. That's the use of common sense. Something for an 8-bit Atari that is copyright 1989?! The 8-bit Ataris were long out of production in 1989. I'd take a good look at the originality of the copyright in that case. The copyright date and the presumed date of u

Re: License considerations

2000-12-20 Thread Manuel Menal
peter karlsson wrote: pk> Hi! Hi, pk> I just want to ask the experts whether or not this license is DFSG free pk> or not. I'm not an expert at all, but I can perhaps help you. pk> To me, it looks that way, but I just want to make sure: These licenses are very simple, and I think it's not ha

Re: DDP's document licenses

2000-12-20 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Saturday 9 December 2000, at 1 h 8, the keyboard of Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Same with "dselect Documentation for Beginners". > > I guess there would be no problem making this the same as the Installation > manual, Stéphane? Certainly, specially since I'm not the author. I