On Tuesday, February 26, 2002, at 08:25 p, Cees de Groot wrote: > Matthew C. Weigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >> Section 2: There is a thorny issue about fonts. > > It's not, for two reasons: the fonts are bitmap fonts, and since > the Squeak > License was written they have been shown not to be protectable > under copyright laws in various court cases - so we could just > strike the whole passage. For good measure, though, we're working > on replacing the Apple fonts.
Striking the section is, IMO, necessary: elsewise there is a restriction in the license on the software that the OSD requires there not be. I'm pretty sure this list's opinion on 'unenforcable' clauses is 'then take it out!' :) >> Section 2: it is somewhat inaccurate to say that this license is an >> X11/MIT flavored license when it requires that modifications to >> existing methods or the VM be released under the license of Exhibit >> A. > > That's the only exception to an otherwise laissez-faire license > (and I think a good one, too). I haven't got a *problem* with it, I was just clarifying what I thought the license's 'flavor' was. >> Section 6: I'm pretty sure that's a no-no, at least under OSD#5. > > This is indeed one of the biggest questions. If it's a no-no, I > fear we need to go back and negotiate with Apple IIRC, this actually came up with the APSL too (corrections, anyone? was it the Plan 9 license instead?). If that recollection is correct, then it seems that it might be 'easy' to point out that they have capitulated on that point previously (that's probably not the best wording to use around them, though :). [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3