Hmm. This is explicitly a contract, that must be entered into before
you can download the software. I assume that you have done so, or you
would not be able to package it. I think it is now your responsibility
to offer the software to us under a license consistent with
Supplemental 1.iv ("only d
Mark Wielaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 1. License to Distribute. You are granted a royalty-free right to
> > reproduce and distribute the Software provided that you:
[..]
> > (ii) do not distribute additional software intended to
> > replace any component(s) of the Software;
> This looks
Christian Leutloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Will it be possible to place the package in non-free? If yes, I'm
> willing to package it.
> 1. License to Distribute. You are granted a royalty-free right to reproduce
> and distribute the Software provided that you: (i)distribute the Software
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 11:47:04AM +0200, Christian Leutloff wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> here is the licence from Sun for the CommAPI extension of the Java
> language. Most of the problematic parts of this licence are
> overwritten in the second part of the licence. So please, read the
> whole before y
Hi there,
here is the licence from Sun for the CommAPI extension of the Java
language. Most of the problematic parts of this licence are
overwritten in the second part of the licence. So please, read the
whole before you judge over it.
Will it be possible to place the package in non-free? If yes,
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