From: St. Suika fenderson Roberts wrobert2@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu
Subject: Licensing question
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 1995 15:28:40 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <19951120202840.seZPTihK-0RuTQuskgoCC2NH1Rysj2AvrcphJzmS6gs@z> (raw)
I just read the shrink.html file at plan9.att.com, and it raised in me
a question. Does the license mean that as long as I use it for
educational/research purposes don't try to commercially profit,
reverse engineer the bits they mentioned, put the fonts up for
distribution, etc. I can play with it as I wish? (the wording seems a
bit loose with regards to internet distributions)
Thanks,
Suika
(who doesn't want to decide she really likes the program, and then
realize she is going to have to fork over $300 she doesn't have)
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