nobody who held a valid licence from the regents had any reason to care
about that lawsuit.

[I worked in several academic/research institutions holding BSD regents
 licences, and while the were a complet PITA to deal with over
 re-re-re-signings and the like (if you couldn't dig up the corpse and
 use the hand to sign the documents with a forgery of the original
 signatures on the first paperwork ever signed with Berkeley, then you
 couldn't renew licences: like the role of 'vice chancellor' never
 changes in the lifetime of a business relationship with Berkeley!) ]

[having said which, the longest delay I ever saw on a tape was due to
 British customs holding 4.2BSD until they got payment on some
 calculated VAT value.]

-G



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