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Terms & Conditions of Use for DNSResolver and the associated interface code
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In the legal declaration below, "This Product" is defined to be all the
files within the original archive
"the author" is Stewart Brodie (S.N.Brodie@ecs.southampton.ac.uk)
This version of this product is 'freeware'. My definition of 'freeware':
This means that the author retains copyright over the product, but allows
unlimited distribution except:
i) No charge must be made (except for a nominal fee for distribution media)
ii) This Product must be distributed as a complete package
iii) This Product may not be distributed as part of a non-free
[free as in (i)] package (of any kind, magazine/hardware/software)
without prior written consent from the author.
This version may be freely uploaded to FTP sites, provided all the above
conditions are met.
No liability whatsoever is accepted by the author of this product for losses
or damage of any kind at all arising, or allegedly arising, from the use, or
misuse, of This Product.
The author does not guarantee the functionality of the package, and does not
guarantee to fix any reported bugs, although the author will investigate bug
reports and may release new versions.
You may distribute the module providing you meet the above terms.
If you use the module in a product, either by calling the SWIs directly, or
by indirecting through any of the AOF files supplied, or by using the AOF
file containing the complete standalone code, or by any oher means use the
DNS resolver code or its support code, then you must give a credit in the
documentation of the product. If the product is FreeWare, then the author
must be offered a copy. If the product is ShareWare, then you may use it
freely provided the author gets a free registered copy of the software. If
the product is commercial, or anything else not mentioned here, then the
author must get a free registered copy.
Stewart Brodie
9th April 1997
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