PS, please read http://www.toms.net/rb/license.html, that will help you feel
better about this.  I can't emphasize enough, this is as easy as it gets, the
BSD-style licenses are the shortest and sweetest.  You lawyer will love it,
lawyers are used to much, much more tangled webs.  -Tom

On Tue, 7 May 2002, Jonathan Schedler wrote:

> Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 10:46:21 -0700
> From: Jonathan Schedler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [dom4j-user] Licensing
>
> I'm not a lawyer and I am having a hard time understanding the requirements of your 
>license.
>
> I am considering using the dom4j as a persistent store api for our commercial 
>product.  Our tool is not a commercial XML parser or XSLT or browser.
>
> If I have to include all of the information included on your license.html page, then 
>I'm afraid our corporate lawyer will gag. Is there an existing example of the minimum 
>requirements you are looking for us to use.
>
> Thanks,
> Jon
>


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