Before I put any effort into this, is anyone familiar with this law?
Is it the same as NASA's NQS that became Cray NQS (commercial),
Cern NQS (free?), GNQS (GPL), ... ?
Mopac is one of the few free computational chemistry packages, and already
has an rpm.


      PROGRAM MOPAC
C
C         Notice of Public Domain nature of MOPAC
C
C      'This computer program is a work of the United States
C       Government and as such is not subject to protection by
C       copyright (17 U.S.C. # 105.)  Any person who fraudulently
C       places a copyright notice or does any other act contrary
C       to the provisions of 17 U.S. Code 506(c) shall be subject
C       to the penalties provided therein.  This notice shall not
C       be altered or removed from this software and is to be on
C       all reproductions.'


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Dr. Drake Diedrich, Research Officer - Computing, (02)6279-8302
John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University 0200
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