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Re: MixMaster fair use



At 7:14 PM 5/22/96, Bill Stewart wrote:
>At 12:14 AM 5/22/96 EDT, you wrote:
>>From:  IN%"[email protected]" 21-MAY-1996 17:19:02.59
>>
>>>The problem is RSAREF. I can't chose license terms for that.
>>
>>       Oof... I see the problem. No, it's not you, it's them.
>
>The Agreement, as written, covers all of Mixmaster; it would be easier
>for people to adapt Mixmaster code if you either release a bones version
>or a license that clarifies that you can't use the RSAREF portions
>commercially but can do whatever you want with the rest of Mixmaster
>(if that's what you want) or however much freedom you want to grant
>(e.g. you may want to say some disclaimerish words about obeying ITAR etc.)
>

I think the current license is fine for most purposes. I am not some
monolithic corporation. If someone needs a license with special terms, my
email address is public knowledge and I am generally very accommodating.

        -Lance

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