On April 6, 2000 at 14:42, John Summerfield wrote:
> At the very least, I guess you need RC's agreement. You would also need to
> note that parts (such as those from mh) are subject to other arrangements.
MH is in the public domain. From the READ-ME (6.8.3):
This version of MH is in the public domain, and as such,
there are no real restrictions on its use. The MH source
code and documentation have no licensing restrictions what-
soever. As a courtesy, the authors ask only that you pro-
vide appropriate credit to the RAND Corporation and the
University of California for having developed the software.
--ewh
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