Christoph Steinbeck wrote:
I thought I'd bring this up on the Blue Obelisk list. While legally
probably in a grey zone, it is still interesting in terms of integrity
and respect for the achievements of others:

A company called InfoCom, located in Arizona, advertises a product
called iBioTech , which by all evidence is identical with Bioclipse.
They say their iBioTech product has a plugin for chemoinformatics call
“bc_cdk� (surprise :-)) and one called “bc_jmol� for 3D visualization.

Read more at
http://www.steinbeck-molecular.de/steinblog/

I am not a lawyer, but I'm quite sure if there is no license, then the material 
is automatically copyrighted under United States and international law, and 
nobody but the author(s) can distribute it.  You don't have to put in license 
or copyright notices -- copyright is the default.

If the situation is as you describe (no notices), then it's not a "gray zone" 
at all.

Craig

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