On Oct 16, 2024, at 3:30 PM, Anton Shepelev <anton.txt(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The incompatibilty is due entirely to the infamous third
clause about adverising. Three years prior to Caldera's
release of old Unix code, The Berkley Univercity removed
this clause, producing the GNU-compatible modified BSD
License:
There’s no such entity as The Berkeley University. It’s the University of California at
Berkeley, one of many parts of the University of California system. This may be important
if you’re trying to look up things in some databases, for example you may get hits that
matter for “University of California” because the “at Berkeley” isn’t always added.
-- Chris