On 17 Jul 2001, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote: >John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> This solves one of my problems. The second is more thorny. >> It seems that the PBS license has the choice of law clause for Virginia, a >> UCTIA state. In the past, this was enough to make a license questionable. >> Is it enough reason to make it non-free on it's own? Remember, the choice >> of law thing actually makes a weird sort of sense, as it IS a click-wrap >> license, and UCTIA gives a click-wrap the force of law. > >What's the "this" you are referring to? That it has a choice of law >clause, or that the clause refers to a UCTIA state?
The choice of law in Virginia. Cf Python 1.6 and web2ldap >We don't like choice of law clauses, but there's no reason that they >make something non-free. No, python 1.6 was undistributable because of GPL hooks, and web2ldap never made it to distribution >Thomas > -- The early worm gets the bird. Who is John Galt? [EMAIL PROTECTED], that's who!