On Aug 1, 2:28 am, FND <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I want to make sure that they can burn
> > these files to a CD and redistribute/sell them legally.
>
> TiddlyWiki is released under the rather liberal BSD license:
>      http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/TiddlyWiki_License
> So yes, you can freely redistribute and even sell it, as long as you
> retain the license text.
> (Disclaimer: IANAL.)


Yup already have a Copyright and License tiddler in my coursebook
tiddlywiki which
should cover that.

The other question is on tiddlysaver.jar. Browsing

   http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/browser/Trunk/core/java

where the source code lives doesn't give any indication as to it's
ownership/license.

While I could assume that it all falls under "tiddlywiki", the license
at

  >      http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/UnaMesa

specifically restricts it to tiddlywiki as I read/unserand it. (Like
you
IANAL but I have dealt with enough of them over the years, and I know
when to go hmm, something needs clarifying here.)

> > From what I see on:http://osmosoft.com/it looks like both should be
> > released under a bsd license viewable in the License tiddler.
> Note that Osmosoft does not own the copyright to TiddlyWiki.
> Jeremy transferred his copyright to the independent non-profit
> organization UnaMesa, who act as custodian on the community's behalf:
>      http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/UnaMesa

Good. Idea. I sent them an email to get the tiddlysaver.jar pedigree
resolved.

Thanks for the help.

-- rouilj

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