At 1:59 PM +0200 on 8/23/99, M. Uli Kusterer wrote:
>>I think we've pretty much decided on public domain with trademark. Which
>>leaves the next thing to be done to name it :)
>
>Anthony,
>
> Not so fast. We still have to put this up on our web site. I'll do that,
>and all of you point your browsers at
>
>       http://ufp.uqam.ca/opencard/index.shtml

Wrong URL. Correct: <http://ufp.uqam.ca/opencard/index.html>

What you wrote does not make sense:

>
>
>OpenCard's sources are in the Public Domain. Same applies to the compiled
>binaries. That means: Copy them, pass them
>on, sell them, burn them, cuddle them, do whatever you like as long as it
>doesn't violate any law. However, you are not
>allowed to misrepresent the origin of the sources, remove any notices
>about the authors from the code,

We can't make stipulations like that. I've re-worded it to make more sence.

My version is at <http://ufp.uqam.ca/opencard/index-a.html>

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