On 3/27/06, John Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > >
> > >  We use Apache as part of our product (where we is
> > NetMotion Wireless,
> > > www.netmotionwireless.com) and we include Apache's
> > copyright text. I
> > > filed a bug recently on a typo ("copy" is "coy") and our legal
> > > department says we can't fix the bug, that we have to use
> > the text as given to us.
> > >
> > >  After sifting through the FAQs and posted bugs and list
> > archives, I
> > > couldn't find any reference to where this sort of thing
> > should go, so
> > > I'm posting here in hopes someone can help me out.
> >
> > Could you please point out exactly where this typo occurs.
> >
> > Joshua.
>
> Sure. The text we were given reads:
>
> This product includes code licensed under the Apache License, Version
> 2.0 ("Apache License"); you may not use such files except in compliance
> with the Apache License. You may obtain a coy of the Apache License at
> http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.

And who gave it to you?  A google search reveals that the only place
on the web that phrase occurs is in one of your documents.  So it
doesn't appear that this typo originates from Apache.

And in any case, I think your legal department is giving you crappy
advice.  But IANAL.

Joshua.

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