On 19-Feb-99 Remco van de Meent wrote: > Hi, > > Would this license (the one that comes with MajorCool, a webinterface to the > Majordomo package) fit in non-free? I think so, right?
Actually sounds ok to me. > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > THE "NO-FRILLS" LICENSING AGREEMENT > > 1. This software is copyright the author and NCR Corp. > 2. Maintain all copyrights and attributions. > 3. NCR and all other contributors make no claims or guarantees > about this software. > 4. Non-commercial use of this software is freely encouraged. > 5. For commercial use of this software, you may charge for the > installation and/or management, but not for the software > itself. Usage in a commercial service must display the > copyright prominently. GPL says you may charge for media, not the software, this is similar. > 6. Let the author know if you plan to distribute as part of a > CD-ROM or other collection. > 7. Feel free to modify, hack, and improve. Keep the author > informed of changes and fixes that others would find useful. You can edit the code > 8. In the case where modifications are not communicated back to > the author, these modified instances of MajorCool must be > clearly marked as derivative works so as not to be confused > with the "true" version. > --------------------------------------------------------------- This is like the artistic license perl uses, and the whole license in general is similar. Permission to redistribute is needed though, do not see him being against this.

