Andrew Stribblehill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > FYI, the current licence is below: > > 9menu is free software, and is Copyright (c) 1994 by David Hogan and > Arnold Robbins. Permission is granted to all sentient beings to use > this software, to make copies of it, and to distribute those copies, > provided that: > > (1) the copyright and licence notices are left intact > (2) the recipients are aware that it is free software > (3) any unapproved changes in functionality are either > (i) only distributed as patches > or (ii) distributed as a new program which is not called 9menu > and whose documentation gives credit where it is due > (4) the authors are not held responsible for any defects > or shortcomings in the software, or damages caused by it.
How does the problematic part differ from, say, the license of TeX?

