Pau Garcia i Quiles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > ATTENTION: USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS. > Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and/or sell this software > and/or its documentation is hereby granted without fee.
All the necessary freedoms are specified here; good. > User agrees to display the above copyright notice and this license > notice in all copies of the software and any documentation of the > software. So long as "display [the notice] in all copies of the software" means to have the text of the notice in the source code, this is fine. If it could mean "cause the program to display the notice when executed", that's a non-free restriction. I don't think such an interpretation is valid though. > User agrees to assume all liability for the use of the software; Possibly problematic. If Support Company FooBar sells the software and offers a warranty, then requiring the user (meaning "recipient of this work", I suppose) to accept all liability is a non-free restriction. It would be best if this phrase wasn't in the terms at all, because the immediately-following disclaimer is perfectly clear without placing any restrictions. > Hewlett-Packard and Jochen Katz make no representations about the > suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "AS-IS" > without warranty of any kind, either express or implied. Fine; the copyright holders are disclaiming any warranty. > User hereby grants a royalty-free license to any and all derivatives > based upon this software code base. Too vague. The user must grant "a royalty-free license" under what terms? The terms of this license, like the GPL? Any license terms they choose, like the 3-clause BSD license? Something else? These terms don't make this clear. My verdict: It's probably intended to grant the freedoms required for DFSG-freedom, and mostly does so, with a few vague points. The Debian ftp-masters would probably consider it good enough. IANAL, TINLA. -- \ "He who allows oppression, shares the crime." -- Erasmus | `\ Darwin, grandfather of Charles Darwin | _o__) | Ben Finney -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

