From: J. Michael Looney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > This does make things a bit better, however, do you have any reference to > what the US Federal government thinks is "software". "Software" is not a defined legal term in any court I am aware of. It is a term of art in the computer engineering field, and any court would therefore use a "reasonable man" test to determine if a given file were "software" or not as described in the license. Ryan ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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