On Tuesday, 11 March 2003 at 0:25:40 -0500, Dennis Ritchie wrote:
A working link to the ancient-Unix license exists at
http://shop.caldera.com/caldera/ancient.html
This is a saved link; I didn't investigate how
to find it currently from a Caldera or SCO site.
This is the prior license. It contains wording like:
2.1 (a) CALDERA INTERNATIONAL, INC. grants to LICENSEE a personal,
nontransferable and nonexclusive right to use, in the
AUTHORIZED COUNTRY, each SOURCE CODE PRODUCT identified in
Section 3 of this AGREEMENT, solely for personal use (as
restricted in Section 2.1(b)) and solely on or in conjunction
with DESIGNATED CPUs, and/or Networks of CPUs, licensed by
LICENSEE through this SPECIAL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT for
such SOURCE CODE PRODUCT. Such right to use includes the right
to modify such SOURCE CODE PRODUCT and to prepare DERIVED
BINARY PRODUCT based on such SOURCE CODE PRODUCT, provided
that any such modification or DERIVED BINARY PRODUCT that
contains any part of a SOURCE CODE PRODUCT subject to this
AGREEMENT is treated hereunder the same as such SOURCE CODE
PRODUCT. CALDERA INTERNATIONAL, INC. claims no ownership
interest in any portion of such a modification or DERIVED
BINARY PRODUCT that is not part of a SOURCE CODE PRODUCT.
That's not the BSD-like license under which they re-released the code
last year.
Greg
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