dave sag wrote:
> * 4. The term pronoic should be used to endorse and promote products
> derived
> * from this software before obtaining written permission. For written
> * permission, you must contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nope, still won't fly: it still says that the names should (rather than
must) be used before permission is obtained.
Look, here's pseudo-code for what I think you want:
if (haveNoPermission) {
if (useNames)
illegal();
else
noProblem();
}
else {
if (useNames)
noProblem();
else
illegal();
}
That translates into English thus:
4. The terms "Pronoic" and "pronoic.org" MUST NOT be used to endorse
and promote products derived from this software without prior
written permission. If written permission is sought and obtained,
the terms MUST be used to endorse and promote products derived
from this software. Permission can be obtained by writing to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Follow the logic.
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