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From: yasutaka@my-deja.com
Subject: Kermit - The protocol licensed, or the software available from the University of Columbia
Date: Thu, 01 Jul 1999 08:49:12 GMT
Organization: Deja.com - Share what you know. Learn what you don't.
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hi,
I read a document at the University of Columbia website about Kermit
licensing. However, I couldn't make out whether the "Kermit protocol"
itself is licensed or the "Softwares" (namely Kermit95, C-Kermit)
available from the University of Columbia are licensed. Do I have to
purchase a license for doing my own Kermit protocol implementation?
I just want to confirm about it and would really appreciate anyone's
comment, suggestions, etc. reagrding this matter.
Best Regards,
Yasutaka
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