On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Jaroslav Hajek <[email protected]> wrote:

> Perhaps not, but it is what they say - see Terms of Use of Matlab
> Central. I think the risk is too great for a typical hacker/user to
> ignore, in spite of yours or anyone else's legal opinion about this.
> I'd say that software from Matlab File Exchange is at best unadvisable
> to use with Octave.
>

I'm sorry I have to remind you that the website's Terms of Service only
apply to actual use of the website (i.e. comments, accounts etc) and is not
part of the licensing terms that contributors have selected to distribute
their code. Just ask someone else to download the file and send it to you if
you think voodoo applies.


--judd
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