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- From: troy@cbme.unsw.EDU.AU (Troy Rollo)
- Subject: Re: Stallman and friends
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 20:27:08 GMT
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- From article <gtall.726514732@ogre>, by gtall@ogre.cica.indiana.edu (Gerry Allwein):
- > I just a simple yes or no answer to a simple question: does a parser produced
- > by GNU Bison fall under the FSF copyright?
-
- No, it doesn't. However if that parser is part of a commercial product or
- used as part of a commercial product it is in violation of the license for
- Bison, which is unique among the GNU tools in that it is the only tool for
- which the output cannot be used for commercial purposes.
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- _______________________________________________________________________________
- troy@cbme.unsw.EDU.AU Overworked, overcommited and always multitasking.
- Opinions expressed are not those of the CBME or UNSW, but are my opinions only.
- You are free to adopt them. I suggest you adopt them. You will adopt them!
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