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Bake V1.0, Copyright 1995 by Rob Landley.
1) In the spirit of EMX, and to promote OS/2, bake is free. You may use it
(in unmodified form) as you see fit. Amateur, professional, government,
and commercial use is fine with me. The only restriction on this is:
2) I accept no liability or resonsibility for anything, at all, under
any circumstances. You are not allowed to sue me for anything bake may
or may not do. If you can't agree not to sue me, you're not allowed to
use bake, distribute bake, or even own a copy! It's as simple as that.
I don't owe you money, tech support, an explanation, a bug fix, or
anything else. By using this product, you agree to take all responsibility
for what it or anything it interacts with does or doesn't do.
3) You may distribute the complete "bake" archive on FTP sites, bbs
systems, in shareware/freeware collections on CD-ROM or similar media,
and as "free bonus" software with commercial packages. You may not sell
bake (by itself) for profit, or charge more than a reasonable amount to
recoup costs (around $5) for distributing it by itself (and even charging
that much is discouraged).
4) The author reserves the right to tell anyone to stop distributing bake
if he feels the spirit of this license has been abused, and the author
is the final judge on both the sprit of the license and what constitutes
"abuse". This would not prevent you from USING bake, just from distributing
the bake archive.
5) You're not allowed to modify bake. You're not allowed to distribute
modified or unmodified copies of any individual files from the bake archive.
You're not allowed to distribute copies of the bake archive with any files
added, removed, or modified. You are ONLY allowed to distribute the complete
"bake" archive containing ALL of the following files (and ONLY those files)
in unmodified form:
bake.exe
readme.txt
bake.doc
whybake.doc
license.doc
history.doc
bakefile.1
bakefile.2
file-id.dsz
You may convert the archive into any format that you like (zip, arj, arc,
pak, lzh, zoo, ha, whatever). You may add a "banner" to the archive, or
remove an existing "banner", as long as the archive's contents aren't
changed.
6) Any "bakefile" type data files you create belong to you. Feel free to
distribute them with any source code you'd like to distribute, or not,
as you see fit.