At 2:58 PM -0800 3/15/00, leonard g. anderson wrote:
>I am sending this e-mail to determine who I might speak to regarding
>a commercial license or co-branding of your ht://Dig technology in a
>commercial venture.

I'm not entirely sure what you're asking. There's no one to speak to 
as far as licensing--we're not a commerical entity. The license is 
specified in the COPYING file in the source distribution and again on 
<http://www.htdig.org/COPYING>

The license is the standard GNU GPL version 2. There are no 
restrictions on use (e.g. you can use it on a commerical website), 
but if you intend on selling a product containing ht://Dig, you must 
include the source code including any modifications you have made. 
The source must be available at a minimum to anyone who requests it.

If this doesn't answer your question, please feel free to elaborate 
and any of us can explain how the GPL applies.

Regards,

--
-Geoff Hutchison
Williams Students Online
http://wso.williams.edu/

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