On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 10:35 AM, Matt S Trout wrote:
> Do we have a restriction officially stated anywhere of "software you're
> allowed to upload to us, that we then have rights to distribute" ?
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Not that I'm aware of. "About PAUSE" says nothing about it.
I believe that implicit in an up
The latest version of Authen::CAS::Client has switched to a LICENSE file of:
> This software is information.
> It is subject only to local laws of physics.
This is certainly not going to pass corporate compliance departments, as
a few of us are currently trying to explain to the author on a bug,
Michael G Schwern wrote:
> Should I even release the module at all? -I- need it for a valid
> reason (for marking-up addresses in plain text), but would anyone else
> need it for anything but spamming?
I maintain a large opt-in announcement mailing list -- I send a message
about every 8-10 wee
Michael G Schwern wrote:
> Should I even release the module at all? -I- need it for a valid
> reason (for marking-up addresses in plain text), but would anyone else
> need it for anything but spamming?
I'm all for it. The risk of people bopping each other over the head
didn't stop the inventors
On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 05:25:25PM -0600, Matt Sisk wrote:
> At any rate, you'd have to prove that someone got the email addresses
> using your program and not from some other source. And what if, for
> example, I just use your program to harvest emails and turn around and
> sell the lists to spam
This module may not be used for the purposes of sending
unsolicited email (ie. spamming) in any way, shape or form
or for the purposes of generating lists for commercial
sale without explicit permission from the author.
For everyone else this module is free software; you may
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Name DSLI Description Info
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Email::Findadpf Find RFC 822 email addresses in plain text MSCHWERN
Email::Find is similar to URI::Find. It scans plain text for email
addresses.