Date: Wed, 7 Feb 96 14:37:43 MET From: marino.ladavac@aut.alcatel.at To: terry@lambert.org (Terry Lambert) Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Can FreeBSD be used in a commercial way? Message-ID: <9602071337.AA06093@atuhc16.atusks01.aut.alcatel.at> In-Reply-To: <199602062038.NAA03259@phaeton.artisoft.com>; from "Terry Lambert" at Feb 6, 96 1:38 pm
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> 3) You have to include the credit clauses for everyone in the > sources for the components you use. This should take one > or two pages of fine print (like the trademark acknowledgement > page) in your distributed docuemntation. Shouldn't a file listing copyright lines be enough? I.e, he doesn't really have to print it? > Anyone else: feel free to correct me if you interpret the distribution > terms differently. That's about it. My understanding of the Berkeley license is that it doesn't differ much from public-domain. The only difference is the above mentioned point #3. As far as GPL'd parts are concerned, the jury is still out. /Alby > Terry Lambert
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