I understand Copyright law as much as many long time free / open source
software advocates do.  That said, I have still seen nothing about the
licensing of his software besides that he doesn't care about anything
that isn't implicitly illegal.

That said, in a case-law country, I can do pretty much whatever I think
is legal to do until he sues me.  At that point, the courts decide.

Most importantly, will he allow full-modification and redistribution
with a new name (GPL style).  IE, forking.

Dave Sill wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >You are free to tell me where I was supposed to agree to a license
> >agreement before downloading it and/or where the LICENSE file is
> >and/or where the license is embedded in C source files ...
>
> qmail is copyrighted by DJB. You have no rights to copy or use it
> other than those he provides you, which are outlined in his
> pages. See:
>
>   http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#license

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