On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Marijn Schouten (hkBst)
<[email protected]> wrote:
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> Mounir Lamouri wrote:
>> Hi,
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>> I was writing a trivial version bump for net-voip/gnugk-2.2.8 (bug
>> #258518) but upstream added a file named p2pnat_license.txt (see
>> http://dpaste.com/123376/) This file looks to authorize gnugk project
>> (and users) to use p2pnat technology. gnugk is already licensed under
>> GPL-2 and I was wondering if this new file should be considered as
>> another license and if it has to be in the LICENSE line ? In this case,
>> should the file be added like he is in the gnugk tarball or should it be
>> "templatized" like most licenses ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mounir
>>
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> That paste is gone/expired.
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> Marijn
>
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> Marijn Schouten (hkBst), Gentoo Lisp project, Gentoo ML
> <http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/lisp/>, #gentoo-{lisp,ml} on FreeNode
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I attached it to this email.
Mounir
P2Pnat Technology license (H.460.23/24)
In relation to any work derived from the Point to Point through NAT
Specification
("P2Pnat Technology"), International Secure Virtual offices (Asia) Pte Ltd
"ISVO"
(together with his successors and assignees) will grant a royalty-free,
non-exclusive license with reciprocity to Qualified Parties to use the P2Pnat
Technology
solely to the extent necessary to implement and practice such as in compliance
with the
P2Pnat Specification. As used herein, Qualified Parties means a party who has
not,
does not and will not assert, in litigation or otherwise, including in
licensing discussions,
any patent or other intellectual property right against ISVO of any nature. Any
license to
a Qualified Party shall terminate at once if such party: (a) asserts a patent
or other
intellectual property right against ISVO as set forth above; or (b) if
applicable,
fails to properly implement the disclosure flag described in the P2Pnat
Specification
in a truthful manner. This license also extends to cover users and furthur
development
of the licensee's implementation only as far as the use does not violate the
licensee's
own licensing terms and conditions, where apon a user is in breach of the
licensee's license
then they shall be deemed to be breach of this license. ISVO will grant
non-exclusive licenses
to Non-Qualified Parties on reasonable and reciprocal terms and conditions.
The GnuGk project (www.gnugk.org) is hereby granted non-exclusive royalty-free
license of
Point to Point through NAT ("P2Pnat Technology") to be used with the GnuGk
project.
Users and developers of GnuGk are hereby also granted non-exclusive
royalty-free license of
P2Pnat Technology as long as the use of GnuGk and/or any derived work
containing this technology
is used and/or issued under the same terms and conditions as the GnuGk project.
Failure to comply
with the GnuGk license shall automatically be deemed a violation of this
license.