On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 09:54:52PM -0500, Chris Dagdigian wrote: > > Hi Sameer, > > I only manage the cvsweb installation at cvs.bioperl.org, not the actual > BioJava project or codebase. > > I've cc'd this reply to the biojava mailing list where you will find > people better equipped to answer your query. > > Regards, > Chris > > > Sameer Wagh wrote: > >Dear Chris ! > > > >I have browsed the site of cvs bioperl and saw your name listed as a > >site keeper ! > > > >The program of JpegEncoder is listed as freeware. > > > >Is this program freeware ?? As James White's home page says it as USD > >19. I am confused. > > > >The files listed in your site are showing James White's name. It has a > >License TXT which allows me to modify the code. > > > >Can you give some details ?? Am I free to use and modify the code ?? > > > >The James White Home page - Obrador does not say that. > > > >Will you please clarify.
The whole of the biojava-lims module was contributed by Alex Rolfe, who I've copied on this mail. It looks like the licence for the JpegEncoder package has recently been changed, because I can find the old, "Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification" licence in quite a few places on the web: http://www.chemaxon.com/marvin/doc/user/JpegEncoder.license.txt http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jwo/landserf/landserf180/thirdParties/jpegencoder/license.txt ...etc... so I presume it was distributed under this licence for some time. I don't see how this licence can be revoked on copies that have already been distributed. That said, I wouldn't really recommend using *any* third party Jpeg library any more, unless you've found something badly wrong with the one supplied in javax.imageio.plugins.jpeg. Thomas. _______________________________________________ Biojava-l mailing list - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://biojava.org/mailman/listinfo/biojava-l