--- loncom/license/about.html 2008/06/10 14:04:02 1.27 +++ loncom/license/about.html 2014/01/14 15:07:45 1.36 @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Public Licenses
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  • Included library packages not covered by the GNU General Public @@ -65,105 +65,6 @@ tasks beyond the translation of (La)TeX the Code may not be distributed by the Licensee to any other parties under any circumstances.

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    -

    -
    -HTTPi is (C)1998-2001 Cameron Kaiser. All rights reserved.
    -
    -** While HTTPi is free, it is NOT distributed under CopyLeft or GPL. Please **
    -** read on to find out what the differences are. Licenses protect author    **
    -** rights -- please honour them, even with free software packages.          **
    -
    -You can modify and tweak HTTPi to your heart's content. You don't need to
    -pay me for using it, and you don't need my permission to make changes (though
    -I or an authorised maintainer will be the only ones checking code back into
    -HTTPi's code base for authorised patches and new versions).
    -
    -HTTPi must be free, and any and all distributions and derivatives must
    -themselves be free. By free software I do not necessarily mean free in the
    -way that Richard Stallman of GNU fame might -- merely that distributions
    -be without cost. "Derivatives" shall constitute distributions with code
    -added or removed from the base distribution, or distributions that are
    -signficantly based on the source code (though may not necessarily include
    -the source code itself), in the Author's sole judgement. This means a C port
    -of HTTPi is still a derivative, or a Win32 version, or whatever. You do not
    -have to provide source code, which is a deviation from GPL.
    -
    -You MAY NOT:
    -
    -	* make changes and slap your copyright on the entire package. Your
    -	  copyright extends only to the changes you've made. My copyright,
    -	  and any copyrights asserted by HTTPi's contributors, remain.
    -
    -	* supersede the license agreement here. You may not charge a fee for a
    -	  HTTPi distribution, for example. Derivatives count as distributions.
    -	  This license agreement, therefore, applies IN FULL to any
    -	  distribution or derivative work.
    -
    -	  The exception: you MAY include HTTPi as part of an operating system
    -	  distribution and sell that. Linux dists and FreeBSD dists are okay,
    -	  for example.
    -
    -	  You also MAY NOT place your derivative work under GPL, because that
    -	  is a different, though similar, licensing agreement, and the
    -	  License here does reflect constraints that are mutually exclusive.
    -
    -	* make a distribution of HTTPi that does not include ALL files,
    -	  including this license, and ONLY these files. If not, it is a
    -	  derivative work, and you may NOT call it an official distribution.
    -
    -	* make or distribute a distribution of HTTPi that does not clearly
    -	  state the copyright (i.e.
    -
    -Contains or is based on the HTTPi web server
    -(C)1998-2001 Cameron Kaiser. All rights reserved.
    -http://httpi.floodgap.com/
    -
    -	  would be just about perfect), or make or distribute a derivative of
    -	  HTTPi that does not clearly state the copyright.
    -
    -You MUST:
    -
    -	* copyright your derivative works. You may not make them public domain.
    -
    -	* include this LICENSE agreement in any and all derivative
    -	  works you create, as either a separate file or part of your
    -	  non-mutually exclusive license (that is, does not conflict
    -	  with these terms).
    -
    -	* absolve the programmers of HTTPi (including yours truly :-) and
    -	  any contributors) of any liability, real or imagined, and certify
    -	  that you are using this program AT YOUR OWN RISK. While the
    -	  programmers shall endeavour to make HTTPi as bug-free as possible,
    -	  entomological phenomena can and do occur. Such is life.
    -
    -	  If you make a derivative work of HTTPi, you MAY decide that you
    -	  wish to offer warranty support. You may do so, but your doing so
    -	  does in no way make me, the programmers of HTTPi, or anyone else
    -	  liable for the fulfillment of your warranty, and you and the users
    -	  of your derivative work must agree to hold us legally blameless
    -	  under ALL circumstances. (Remember, no mutually exclusive license
    -	  terms in your derivative works, right?)
    -
    -Your usage of this program constitutes your binding acceptance of these
    -terms. Don't even think about starting HTTPi up on your system if you don't
    -agree to follow the terms detailed in this license IN THEIR ENTIRETY. Don't
    -even think about modifying it, patching it or distributing it if you don't,
    -either. Exceptions to these restrictions must be obtained from me, the
    -copyright holder, IN WRITING.
    -
    -I reserve the right to interpret this document, and I also reserve the right
    -to make license changes without notice effective on issue date. All legal
    -issues shall be dealt with in accordance with the State of California, United
    -States of America.
    -
    -Other than that, have a blast! Keep software free.
    -
    -Revised 12/24/2000
    -
    -
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    -

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    @@ -198,24 +99,26 @@ Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

    Code Contributors to Date

    Guy Albertelli II, Guy Askenazi, Ray Batchelor, -Richard Banghart, Felicia Berryman, Stefan Bisitz, Jeremy Bowers, Phil Fazio, Ron Fox, -Matthew Hall, Harsha Jagasia, Robert McQueen, Gerd Kortemeyer, -Mark Lucas, Behrouz Minaei-Bidgoli, +Richard Banghart, Felicia Berryman, Stefan Bisitz, Jeremy Bowers, Stefan Dröschler, Phil Fazio, Ron Fox, +Robin Goltermann, Matthew Hall, Harsha Jagasia, Gerd Kortemeyer, +James Laverty, Carl Lira, +Mark Lucas, Robert McQueen, Behrouz Minaei-Bidgoli, Hon-Kie Ng, Stuart Raeburn, Peter Riegler, Alexander Sakharuk, Jason Stredwick, -Martin Siegert, Joshua Tacey, Yihjia Tsai, Benjamin Tyszka, Angela VanDuinen, Suzanne Webb, Jay-Lynn Williams, +Martin Siegert, Joshua Tacey, Arne Tempelhof, Yihjia Tsai, Benjamin Tyszka, Angela VanDuinen, Suzanne Webb, Juliane Wenzel, Jay-Lynn Williams, and others.

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