Re: Not for commercial use - non-free?
On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 06:11:49PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 04:22:52PM -0500, Joe Drew wrote:
> > THE COMPUTER CODE CONTAINED HEREIN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF PARALLAX
> > SOFTWARE CORPORATION ("PARALLAX"). PARALLAX, IN DISTRIBUTING THE CODE TO
> > END-USERS, AND SUBJECT TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN, GRANTS A
> > ROYALTY-FREE, PERPETUAL LICENSE TO SUCH END-USERS FOR USE BY SUCH END-USERS
> > IN USING, DISPLAYING, AND CREATING DERIVATIVE WORKS THEREOF, SO LONG AS
> > SUCH USE, DISPLAY OR CREATION IS FOR NON-COMMERCIAL, ROYALTY OR REVENUE
> > FREE PURPOSES. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE END-USER USE THE COMPUTER CODE
> > CONTAINED HEREIN FOR REVENUE-BEARING PURPOSES. THE END-USER UNDERSTANDS
> > AND AGREES TO THE TERMS HEREIN AND ACCEPTS THE SAME BY USE OF THIS FILE.
> > COPYRIGHT 1993-1999 PARALLAX SOFTWARE CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
> >
> > Non-commercial, royalty or revenue free - the end user shall not use the
> > computer code for revenue-bearing purposes. Well, that qualifies it for
> > non-free, but we can distribute it, right?
>
> You dog, I was working on this one.
>
> /me drops a smart mine in Joe's path
Grin. Take it ;) All I care about is that it's available. (Working on d1x too?)
And is it legal?
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