On Sat, Jul 2, 2022 at 10:52 AM Clem Cole <clemc(a)ccc.com> wrote:
If V10 was formally released, then yes - I would make
that argument and
feel free to say it to the judge.
That said, did Caldera (and/or Nokia) officially release it or are they
just 'not noticing' that it is available in the wild?
Alcatel-Lucent gave an official grant to V8, V9 and V10. See
https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/Research/Dan_Cross_v8/statement_…
which reads:
Statement Regarding Research Unix Editions 8, 9, and 10 Alcatel-Lucent USA
Inc. (“ALU-USA”), on behalf of itself and Nokia Bell Laboratories agrees,
to the extent of its ability to do so, that it will not assert its
copyright rights with respect to any non-commercial copying, distribution,
performance, display or creation of derivative works of Research Unix®
Editions 8, 9, and 10. The foregoing does not (i) transfer ownership of, or
relinquish any, intellectual property rights (including patent rights) of
Nokia Corporation, ALU-USA or any of their affiliates, (ii) grant a license
to any patent, patent application, or trademark of Nokia Corporation,
ALU-USA. or any of their affiliates, (iii) grant any third-party rights or
licenses, or (iv) grant any rights for commercial purposes. Neither
ALU-USA. nor Nokia Bell Laboratories will furnish or provided support for
Research Unix Editions 8, 9, and 10, and make no warranties or
representations hereunder, including but not limited to any warranty or
representation that Research Unix Editions 8, 9, and 10 does not infringe
any third party intellectual property rights or that Research Unix Editions
8, 9, and 10 is fit for any particular purpose.
So not exactly the sweeping "We own this and you can do whatever w/o
restriction" license one would like, but still much better than "in the
wild and unchallenged"...
I was under the impression that the only thing
official is through V7.
But all the other versions have 'leaked' and are widely available, and
whoever owns that IP at this point, is not pursuing protection. I am
aware that Caldera ended up with rights of 'UNIX' - certainly through SVR5
-- and they released V1-V7 and 32V under their license (pointed too in the
earlier message). However, I am ownsnot aware of who formally owns V8-V10
(I would assume Caldera also but that IP might have stayed with Lucent then
Nokia as part of that BTL IP transfer]. Also, did Nokia 'formally' release
Plan9 or Inferno -- is there a document like the Caldera one?
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Caldera did those about 10 years prior to V8-V10 being available.
https://9p.io/plan9/about.html has details on plan9, but the latest
versions are available under the MIT license.
Warner
On Sat, Jul 2, 2022 at 12:34 PM Douglas McIlroy <
douglas.mcilroy(a)dartmouth.edu> wrote:
I
understand UNIX v7 is under this BSD-style license by Caldera Inc.
https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Caldera-license.pdf
The eqn document by Kernighan and Cherry also appears in the v10
manual, copyright by AT&T and published as a trade book. Wouldn't the
recent release of v10 also pertain to the manual?
Doug