RE: NASM License

2000-10-20 Thread Dave J Woolley
From: William Abernathy [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] IV. The Software, or parts thereof, may be incorporated into other software which is not freely redistributable (i.e. software for which a fee is charged), as long as permission is granted from the authors of the Software. The authors

Re: NASM License

2000-10-20 Thread Frank Kotler
William Abernathy wrote: This is my first License-discuss post. Standard apologies preemptively applied. Jeez, is *everyone* new here? Perhaps you *should* be a lawyer, I think you've nailed the problems with the Nasm licence perfectly! By "the Software" this licence refers to the

Re: NASM License

2000-10-20 Thread John Cowan
Frank Kotler wrote: http://www.dsf.org.uk/ Apparently this license has been submitted to OSI for consideration. It's explicitly "open-source", so will probably pass OSI's scrutiny. IANAL, and still less a UK lawyer, but I suspect there will be trouble in transferring copyright to an