We would like to include WinPcap and WinDump on the Windows Toolbox compilation of
software but your licencing restrictions present a problem. The clause we have 
difficulty with in
particular is this:

"all advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software display the 
following
acknowledgement:
"This product includes software developed by the Politecnico di Torino, and its 
contributors." "

There are perhaps currently another 185 different software applications on the Windows
Toolbox. The above restriction that "all" advertising would require us to mention the
acknowledgement when merely advertising the "features or use of" the Windows Toolbox,
when we possibly aren't mentioning the names of any other applications, seems an
enormously disproportionate restriction. A couple of other authors' software, whose 
licences
are based on the old BSD licence, require us to mention in our copyright section that 
their
code is included but no others have the far reaching clause of your licence

Is there a way for us to work around this so that we can include WinPcap and WinDump?

Below i've included the standard request for permission when required that I've been 
sending to
authors, so as to help give you some idea of our Windows Toolbox project:

'We have compiled a collection of useful software for Windows called the Windows 
Toolbox. Its
purpose is to provide a complete collection of consistantly high quality, integrated 
and useful
applications in one place, aswell as our own utilities and technical tutorials. This 
compilation
has existed and evolved in virtual form on the web for the past three and a half years 
(it is
currently at http://thegoldenear.org/toolbox/windows/). Now we would like to 
distribute it on CD,
not for financial profit, and require your permission to include your software

We have lists on the web of the software contained in the Windows Toolbox, 
differentiated by
that which is currently unambiguously legally re-distributable:
http://thegoldenear.org/toolbox/windows/software.html and that which is not or is 
unsure:
http://thegoldenear.org/toolbox/windows/non-redist-software.html

So as to provide further description for you, this is the standard project description 
for the
Windows Toolbox: "The Windows Toolbox is a comprehensive collection of software and
information for Windows -a toolbox of high quality applications and utilities for a 
wide array of
functions, all freely re-distributable and under Free, Open Source, Freeware, 
Shareware or
similar licences; documents on installing, configuring and maintaining Windows and 
various
software applications, for stability, performance, usability and security. The 
contents are
constantly and consistantly updated with new and upgraded software and documentation.

You can download the software applications individually using our links to their 
various web
sites; or hopefully in future we'll offer the compilation as a download that can be 
written to
CD/DVD; or you can obtain a copy on CD by sending �4 (payable in UK postal orders or 
1st
class stamps; international prices are yet to be worked out) to The Golden Ear, p.o. 
box 55,
Bridge 5 Mill, 22a Beswick Street, M4 7HR, UK."

The Windows Toolbox not only comprises software applications but scripts we have 
written for
automating the configuration of Windows and applications, and documents we have 
written on
installing, configuring and using the various applications, all tried and tested in 
the field by us

This collection has a growing respect on the web; currently it already provides a 
gateway to
trusted, tested, worthwhile software; it is similar to distributions from TheOpenCD
(http://www.theopencd.org/), GNUWin (http://gnuwin.epfl.ch/) and Kansas City Linux User
Group (http://www.kclug.org/archives/2002/oct/0019.shtml).

We want to get the software and documentation distributed as widely as possible. We 
intend
to apply for grants to get copies pressed up that can be given away at places where 
people
train to use computers at drop-in centres and colleges; at gatherings where the people
attending are likely to be computer users; bundled with magazines and newspapers; 
etcetera,
etcetera. We would also like to offer it as an ISO image freely downloadable from our 
web site.

We intend to distribute in a number of ways in differing situations: completely 
freely; for the
cost of the media; for the cost of the media plus a donation. The cost of the media 
will be for
the CD(s), case, ink, paper, postage, etcetera. Donation would be non-compulsary and 
any
amount would be the recipient's choice; the donation would be toward the time spent 
making
this compilation. We will in no way be seeking to use this as a profit making venture 
- we
survive already by doing computer support for non-profit organisations and are 
politically
against making more money than we need to live humbly on and recognise that the 
majority of
the work is yours in writing the software and we wouldn't want to divert money away 
from
yourselves - but we believe it fair to ask for donational payment toward the cost of 
keeping this
extensive project alive. We intend to apply for grants to pay for pressing up 
thousands of discs
and for publicity but we are in no way guaranteed to receive funds this way

If you choose not to grant us permission to distribute your software then it would be
appreciated if you could provide the reason for this so that we know the potential 
changes we
could make in our means of distribution that would allow us to distribute your software

Hopefully you like what we're upto and will be able to give us your permission. We 
hope to hear
from you soon'

Pete



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