On 4/14/07, Suraj N. Kurapati <skurapat@ucsc.edu> wrote:
Wonderful! Thanks for the clarification. :-) So when I appended bsd.c to mit.c, did the entire mit.c become licensed under both licenses? That is, did the originally-MIT portions of mit.c inherit the extra condition from the BSD license? Thanks for your consideration.
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