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- From: siegel@world.std.com (Rich Siegel)
- Subject: Re: Licensing and the rights of programming environments...
- Message-ID: <C08y6r.MDq@world.std.com>
- Organization: GCC Technologies
- References: <1993Jan2.181136.18003@cc.umontreal.ca>
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- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 21:54:27 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan2.181136.18003@cc.umontreal.ca> parej@JSP.UMontreal.CA (Pare Jerome) writes:
- >Hi to all of you and a happy new year!
- >
- >I have a question regarding the rights you have when programming in an
- >environment (Think C and Pascal, MPW, and the others...):
- >Can you commercially program "right out the box" and sell your programs
- >commercially or do you need to get extra licensing to distribute your
- >products (from Think, Apple, and other makers...)?
-
- With THINK C and THINK Pascal, the software license gives you permission
- to use the libraries in your programs without additional licensing. This
- includes programs that use the THINK Class Library. MPW also allows you
- to use their runtime libraries, but there is additional licensing
- required to use MacApp.
-
- R.
-
-
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- Rich Siegel Internet: siegel@world.std.com
- Senior Software Engineer
- GCC Technologies
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