The same applies to the code written by us (the Netgroup at polito). The licence of our code is the one at http://winpcap.polito.it/misc/copyright.htm (although some pieces of code still have the 4 clauses licence, but we can remove it without problems). "Our code" means:
- the different versions of the NPF driver - the different versions of the packet.dll library - the Win32-specific libpcap code and the WinPcap extensions to libpcap - the Win32-specific tcpdump code The licence of the rest of the code, as guy says, is not under our control. Loris > > I don't insist that any of the code *I've* written for libpcap and > tcpdump have clause 3 in it, but I can't speak for all the > contributors. I *suspect* that most, and probably all, of the > contributors whose code is under the 4-clause license wouldn't object > to removing clause 3, but I don't know whether it's proper (or even > legal) to just remove that clause without asking them. > > ================================================================== This is the WinPcap users list. It is archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ To unsubscribe use mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==================================================================
