Gregor Hoffleit writes: > Can I summarize this as follows: The license looks DFSG-free and > therefore ok for us apart from (4).
Yes. > (7) sounds a little bit obfuscated, but in the end it only says something > like "if you breach this license, we will try to tell you to stop > breaching, and if you didn't stop, we will terminate the license", which > sounds perfectly reasonable. Yes. It is also rather pointless in a free software license, but the lawyers don't seem to quite have their heads around free software yet. Does no harm, certainly. > Regarding (4): If possible, I think this could be resolved by splitting > the JPython license in two parts. I believe Guido has said that he will put out a JPython release with neither clause 4 nor OROmatcher. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI

