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- This is the Info-ZIP file COPYING (for UnZip), last updated 25 Mar 97.
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- There are currently four explicit copyrights on portions of UnZip
- code (at least, of which Info-ZIP is aware): the original Sam Smith
- copyright on unzip 2.0, upon which Info-ZIP's UnZip 3.0 was based;
- Igor Mandrichenko's copyright on his routines in vms.c; Greg Roelofs'
- copyright on zipinfo.c and the new version of unshrink.c; and Steve
- P. Miller's copyright on the Pocket UnZip GUI (wince/*). In addition,
- Mark Adler has placed inflate.h, inflate.c, explode.c and funzip.c
- into the public domain; i.e., these files may be used without any
- restrictions beyond those of simple courtesy (credit where it's due).
- All of these are discussed immediately below; the remaining code is
- covered by an implicit copyright under US law. Frequently Asked
- Questions regarding (re)distribution of Zip and UnZip are near the
- end of this file.
-
- There are no known patents on any of the code in UnZip. Unisys
- claims a patent on LZW encoding and on LZW decoding _in an apparatus
- that performs LZW encoding_, but the patent appears to exempt a lone
- decoder (as in UnZip's unshrink.c). Unisys has publicly claimed
- otherwise, but the issue has never been tested in court. Since this
- point is unclear, unshrinking is not enabled by default. It is the
- responsibility of the user to make his or her peace with Unisys and
- its licensing requirements. (unshrink.c may be removed from future
- releases altogether.)
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- The original unzip source code has been extensively modified and
- almost entirely rewritten (changes include random zipfile access
- rather than sequential; replacement of unimplode() with explode();
- replacement of old unshrink() with new (unrelated) unshrink(); re-
- placement of output routines; addition of inflate(), wildcards,
- filename-mapping, text translation, ...; etc.). As far as we can
- tell, the only remaining code that is substantially similar to
- Mr. Smith's is that in the file unreduce.c, which now by default
- is NOT compiled. The following copyright applies to unreduce.c:
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- * Copyright 1989 Samuel H. Smith; All rights reserved
- *
- * Do not distribute modified versions without my permission.
- * Do not remove or alter this notice or any other copyright notice.
- * If you use this in your own program you must distribute source code.
- * Do not use any of this in a commercial product.
-
- Regarding the first stipulation, Mr. Smith was tracked down in southern
- California some years back [Samuel H. Smith, The Tool Shop; as of mid-
- May 1994, (213) 851-9969 (voice), (213) 887-2127(?) (subscription BBS),
- 71150.2731@compuserve.com]:
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- "He says that he thought that whoever contacted him understood that
- he has no objection to the Info-ZIP group's inclusion of his code.
- His primary concern is that it remain freely distributable, he said."
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- Despite the fact that our "normal" code has been entirely rewritten
- and by default no longer contains any of Mr. Smith's code, Info-ZIP
- remains indebted and grateful to him. We hope he finds our contribu-
- tions as useful as we have his.
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- Note that the third and fourth stipulations still apply to any com-
- pany that wishes to incorporate the unreduce code into its products;
- if you wish to do so, you must contact Mr. Smith directly regarding
- licensing.
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- The following copyright applies to most of the VMS code in vms.c,
- distributed with UnZip versions 4.2 and later:
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- * Copyright (c) 1992 Igor Mandrichenko.
- * Permission is granted to any individual or institution to use,
- * copy, or redistribute this software so long as all of the orig-
- * inal files are included unmodified, that it is not sold for
- * profit, and that this copyright notice is retained.
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-
- The following copyright applies to the new version of unshrink.c,
- distributed with UnZip versions 5.2 and later:
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- * Copyright (c) 1994 Greg Roelofs.
- * Permission is granted to any individual/institution/corporate
- * entity to use, copy, redistribute or modify this software for
- * any purpose whatsoever, subject to the conditions noted in the
- * Frequently Asked Questions section below, plus one additional
- * condition: namely, that my name not be removed from the source
- * code. (Other names may, of course, be added as modifications
- * are made.) Corporate legal staff (like at IBM :-) ) who have
- * problems understanding this can contact me through Zip-Bugs...
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-
- The following copyright applies to the Windows CE GUI port, ``Pocket
- UnZip,'' distributed with UnZip versions 5.3 and later:
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- * All the source files for Pocket UnZip, except for components
- * written by the Info-ZIP group, are copyrighted 1997 by Steve P.
- * Miller. The product "Pocket UnZip" itself is property of the
- * author and cannot be altered in any way without written consent
- * from Steve P. Miller.
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- The remaining code was written by many people associated with the
- Info-ZIP group, with large contributions from (but not limited to):
- Greg Roelofs (overall program logic, ZipInfo, unshrink, filename
- mapping/portability, etc.), Mark Adler (inflate, explode, funzip),
- Kai Uwe Rommel (OS/2), John Bush and Paul Kienitz (Amiga), Antoine
- Verheijen (Macintosh), Hunter Goatley (more VMS), Mike White (Windows
- DLLs), Christian Spieler (overall logic, optimization, etc.) and
- others. See the file CONTRIBS in the source distribution for a much
- more complete list of contributors. As noted above, Mark Adler's
- inflate.[ch], explode.c and funzip.c are in the public domain, and
- everything that isn't otherwise accounted for is implicitly copy-
- righted by Info-ZIP. In other words, use it with our blessings, but
- it's still our code. Thank you!
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- Frequently Asked Questions about distributing Zip and UnZip:
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- Q. Can I distribute Zip and UnZip sources and/or executables?
-
- A. You may redistribute the latest official distributions without
- any modification, and without even asking us for permission.
- (Note that an "executable distribution" includes documentation,
- even if it's in a separate zipfile; plain executables do NOT
- count.) You can charge for the cost of the media (CDROM, disk-
- ettes, etc.), the compilation (e.g., of a software archive),
- and a small copying fee. Distributed archives should follow
- the naming conventions used in the `Where' file. If you want
- to distribute modified versions, please contact us at
- Zip-Bugs@lists.wku.edu first. You must not distribute beta
- versions without explicit permission to do so.
-
-
- Q. Can I use the executables (or DLLs) of Zip and UnZip to distribute
- my software?
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- A. Yes, so long as it is clear that Zip and UnZip are not being
- sold, that the source code is freely available, and that there
- are no extra or hidden charges resulting from its use by or in-
- clusion with the commercial product. Here is an example of a
- suitable notice:
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- NOTE: <Product> is packaged on this CD using Info-ZIP's
- compression utility. The installation program uses UnZip
- to read zip files from the CD. Info-ZIP's software (Zip,
- UnZip and related utilities) is free and can be obtained
- as source code or executables from various bulletin board
- services and Internet/WWW sites, including CompuServe's
- IBMPRO forum and ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/ .
-
- If the distribution is being done with UnZipSFX instead of a DLL
- or stand-alone copy of UnZip (i.e., as one or more self-extracting
- archives), no notice is required as long as the normal UnZipSFX
- banner has not been removed.
-
-
- Q. Can I use the source code of Zip and UnZip in my commercial
- application?
-
- A. Yes, so long as you include in your product an acknowledgment
- and an offer of the original compression sources for free or for
- a small copying fee, and make clear that there are no extra or
- hidden charges resulting from the use of the compression code by
- your product (see below for an example). The acknowledgment should
- appear in at least one piece of human-readable documentation (e.g.,
- a README file or man page), although additionally putting it in
- the executable(s) is OK, too. In other words, you are allowed to
- sell only your own work, not ours, and we'd like a little credit.
- (Note the additional restrictions above on the code in unreduce.c,
- unshrink.c and vms.c.) Contact us at zip-bugs@lists.wku.edu if
- you have special requirements. We also like to know when our code
- is being used, but we don't require that.
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- <Product> incorporates compression code by the Info-ZIP group.
- There are no extra charges or costs due to the use of this code,
- and the original compression sources are freely available from
- ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/ on the Internet. We will also,
- upon request, mail you the full sources on a 3.5" MSDOS-format
- diskette for the cost of mailing. Send $2 to <address> and ...
-
- If you only need compression capability, not full zipfile support,
- you might want to look at zlib instead; it has fewer restrictions
- on commercial use. See http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/zlib/ .
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