>>> In article <xns9c6a923ffdb46pqwer...@69.16.185.250>, "nemo_outis" 
>>> <a...@xyz.com> writes:

nemo> I beg to differ.  There are a number of programs (truecrypt, ntp, pgp,
nemo> etc.) which, despite claiming (to varying degrees) to be open-source,
nemo> are neither fish nor fowl.  Ntp, for instance, limits use of the name
nemo> for publicity/advertising in commercially derived works.

Now I'm more inclined to think you are a troll.

The copyright says:
 
 *                                            ... that the name        *
 * University of Delaware not be used in advertising or publicity      *
 * pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,        *
 * written prior permission.

-- 
Harlan Stenn <st...@ntp.org>
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