BSD stuff --> libndir and libdbm
Jon Zeeff
zeeff at b-tech.UUCP
Sun Jun 19 01:57:20 AEST 1988
In article <1988Jun14.232210.7726 at utzoo.uucp> henry at utzoo.uucp (Henry Spencer) writes:
>There is no known implementation of dbm that is not covered by AT&T
>licensing restrictions, so I fear you're out of luck there.
IBM put a copy of the dbm code in the X11 release (ie released the
code) with a "copyright IBM with permission for anyone to use, copy,
modify, etc" notice in it. There are no "copyright AT&T" notices in it.
Given this situation, it *is* legal for me to use and distribute this
code. There are no trade secret, copyright, or license violations
in my doing so. AT&T source license sites may be a different story.
IBM and AT&T may have something to discuss, but that's not my
concern.
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Jon Zeeff Branch Technology,
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