Paul Pantera and Michael Schulman both of Sun wrote me this earlier this
week.. They expressly state that we cannot put it on websites.
> You may not make Java 3D available on a publicly accessible website,
> no. You may put it on an intranet however. See the license agreement
> in the installer for details.
>
> 7. Export Regulations.
>
> The Licensed Software and technical data delivered under this Agreement
are
> subject to U.S. export control laws and may be subject to export or import
> regulations in other countries. You agree to comply strictly with all such
> laws and regulations and acknowledge that you have the responsibility to
> obtain such licenses to export, re-export, or import as may be required
> after delivery to you.
>In other words, if you put it on a website, you need to be doing
>reverse-ip-address checking to guarantee that people in embargo
>countries can't download it.
>Allistair -
>As the license says, you may include Java 3D WITH your application. You
>>cannot
>just become another distribution site.
>You must follow Section 7 for your software which includes the Java 3D
>portion. You probably should be following Section 7 for all your software
>anyway. How you do that is up to you.
>
>Maybe you should have 2 downloads, one with Java 3D as part of the
>download, and one for customers who already have Java 3D.
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