Source for UNIX
Stefan Linnemann
crissl at rulcvx.LeidenUniv.nl
Fri Feb 8 22:34:15 AEST 1991
In <25884 at adm.brl.mil> ssds!tims at uunet.uu.net (Tim Sesow (SSDS Rocky Mntn)) writes:
>UNIX has never been freely distributed among Universities. I
>purchased my first source license in 1979 (while employed at
>a university) and even then (Version 6) you had to execute
>a contract with AT&T that forbid disclosure to non-licensed
>individuals/organizations. At that time UNIX Source Code
>cost $20,000 for for-profit organizations and $230 for
>universities, et al. Last I heard it is now $100,000
>(don't know the university price).
DISCLAIMER: I do not work for AT&T. All info without warranty.
Last information I have (from when we purchased our license):
--- start of info ---
EDUCATIONAL SOURCE CODE LICENSING FEES
Effective 28 september 1988
UNIX System V, release 3.2
First CPU; Educational 1st request fee: 3,600 US$
First CPU; Adminnitrative 1st request fee: 18,800 US$
The above fee does not include a software distribution.
Additional software distribution: 2,000 US$
(Tape and Documentation)
For additional information in Europe, please contact:
AT&T UNIX Europe
International House
Ealing Broadway
LONDON W5 5DB
England
--- end of info ---
Does this clear things a bit?
Greetings,
Stefan.
| Stefan M. Linnemann, a.k.a. crissl at rulcvx.LeidenUniv.nl |
| |
Life is like the odd bit of string: it should be long enough to do
Something Extremely Useful with it, but for all of the really neat
| things we think of, it's just too short. |
| -- Me, 1990, as far as I know; correct me if I'm wrong. |
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