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- DV-GLUE v1.00
- -------------
- (c) Copyright 1988 Ralf Brown
-
- DV-GLUE is not now, nor has it ever been in the public domain. All released
- versions of it have included a copyright notice.
-
- This collection of subroutines is copyrighted, and may only be redistributed
- under the following conditions:
-
- 1. The collection is passed on in its entirety, with all copyright
- notices intact.
- 2. If any modifications have been made, they are to be clearly marked
- in the source code. ("if you change it, you're responsible for
- it"). If you distribute a modified version of DV-GLUE, you must
- also make the unmodified original available.
- 3. No fee is charged for copying. This specifically includes disk
- copying services, which must secure written permission and pay a
- $100 licensing fee before including DV-GLUE in their collection.
-
- To redistribute otherwise requires written permission from the author,
- otherwise the copyright will be violated. See below for electronic contact
- addresses.
-
- These subroutines may be used without charge in public domain and
- freely-copyable programs. Use in a program for which a fee is charged or for
- which donations are requested requires written permission from the author.
- In other words, it's free as long as you don't try to make money with it.
-
- Including DV-GLUE in a disk library requires a $100 licensing fee, which will
- get you the then-current version and the next two versions as soon as they
- become available. Using DV-GLUE in ShareWare or commercial software requires
- a ten dollar fee up front, and a registered copy of the software when
- available. (Since you're going to be making money off of my work, I want a
- (small) slice of the pie!)
-
- If you are writing commercial software, I would strongly suggest that you use
- Quarterdeck's API library, as I will not be able to give any support, nor is
- my documentation likely to even come close to the thoroughness of
- Quarterdeck's.
-
- If you do use this library in a program that gets distributed, please mention
- in the documentation that the DESQview interface is courtesy of Ralf Brown.
- Also, I would appreciate it if you sent a copy of the program my way.
-
- DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTEE
- -----------------------
- These routines are distributed as is. It is up to you, the user, to determine
- their suitability for your needs and intended uses. Under no circumstances
- will the author be held responsible for any damages or loss of data occurring
- as the result of the use or misuse of this library. The author's liability
- shall in all cases be limited to a refund of what you, the user, paid him for
- its use.
-
- Credit Where Credit is Due Department:
- --------------------------------------
- Some of the routines at the heart of DV-GLUE were originally written by John
- Navas and have since been modified/enhanced beyond recognition or totally
- rewritten. However, I would probably not have started DV-GLUE if it were not
- for John Navas's TVGLUETC.
-
- Ralf Brown
- August 10, 1988
-
- Direct e-mail to:
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