Kermit Software - Licensing
Kermit Software to be Open Source
As of 1 July 2011:
- C-Kermit 9.0 has been released with the
Revised 3-Clause
BSD License.
- Embedded Kermit (E-Kermit) has been published with
Revised 3-Clause BSD license.
- Source code for Kermit 95 will be published
with the Revised 3-Clause BSD license, except for certain modules or
portions of modules which are the intellectual property of other companies.
Code that already has an Open Source license other than the Revised 3-Clause
BSD License will retain the license it already has. The conversion and
packaging of K95 sources will take some time.
- Kermit 95 itself will not be rereleased as a
binary installable application because it includes strong encryption
capability, which is controlled by USA export law. and because it contains
proprietary non-Columbia code, and because the copyright on the online
manual is held by Manning Publications. It will remain a commercial
product. Single copies will continue to be available from the normal
channels: Amazon.com,
e-academy, and so on. Bulk
Licenses may be purchased (without technical support) from Columbia Technology
Ventures. To inquire about a bulk license, send email to
techventures@columbia.edu, and
reference “Kermit” in the subject line.
- G-Kermit has always, and continues to have,
the GNU Public License.
- All other software in the Kermit archive to which Columbia University
holds the copyright should be considered to have the Revised 3-Clause BSD
License. It is not practical to change thousands of source files, and in
most cases it is not possible to make new builds of these old programs.
This category includes, in particular, MS-DOS Kermit,
IBM Mainframe Kermit, and DECSTEM-20 Kermit.
- Software contributed to the Kermit archive from elsewhere continues to
have whatever copyright and license was affixed by the author. All of these
programs, however, were contributed that they be freely shared.
CLICK HERE to view current status.
Previous Licenses
THIS SECTION IS HISTORICAL ONLY.
Kermit 95, for Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, and
XP, and for OS/2, is commercial software; it must be purchased and licensed.
- CLICK HERE for Kermit 95 pricing and
licensing terms.
Most other Kermit software, including
MS-DOS Kermit
and
C-Kermit,
has special terms that allow it to be obtained over the network for your own
use, or for use within your institution or company, without cost or license
but does not allow it to
be resold or otherwise provided to customers or clients of commercial
enterprises, or included with any product (including CD-ROM software
collections), without the written permission of Columbia University.
Exception: As of version 7.0, C-Kermit is automatically licensed for
inclusion with Open Source operating system distributions such as Linux,
OpenBSD, and FreeBSD:
For other forms redistribution, see our:
Also see:
For further information, or send e-mail to
kermit@columbia.edu.
Kermit - Licensing / Columbia University / kermit@columbia.edu / 1 Jan 2002
— 28 June 2011