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The WhereIs program and documentation are Copyright (c) 1991
by Keith Ledbetter. All rights reserved.
This file provides information for disk vendors; any person or
organization distributing software on disks (or through any other
medium, including electronic file transfer) for a fee will be
considered a disk vendor in this context. This explicitly
includes commercial and non-profit user group libraries.
To begin distributing WhereIs and its associated files, you must
obtain written permission from me. This is a must because it's
the only way that I can guarantee that you will always have
the latest version of the program. Once you have received
permission from me, you will always be sent a disk with the latest
version of the program when upgrades occur.
To obtain this permission, please send me a copy of your standard
written materials (catalogs/flyers) which clearly explain the
shareware concept, the need for users to register the products
they use, and the fact that the price of your disks is a copying
fee only and does not constitute payment for the product. If you
carry both shareware and public domain software/freeware then
your materials must make a clear distinction between these two
categories. Only if these basic concepts are explicitly stated
in your written materials will I be confident that your customers
are fully informed about what they are paying for.
If you are an Approved Vendor of the Association of Shareware
Professionals(r) (ASP), you have my permission to start distri-
buting WHEREIS.EXE immediately. However, I still require getting
a notification within four weeks stating the following:
- the fact that you are an Associate Member of the Association
of Shareware Professionals
- the date you started distributing WhereIs
- the version of WhereIs that you are distributing
I strongly recommend that you consider becoming an ASP approved
vendor if you have not already done so. The ASP vendor program
reduces the workload for both authors and vendors, and helps give
customers confidence that reasonable standards are met in the
distribution of shareware products. For more information on the
ASP vendor program, contact the ASP at:
Association of Shareware Professionals
Vendor Certification Committee
P.O. Box 5786
Bellevue, WA 98006
U. S. A.