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- From: bill@bilver.uucp (Bill Vermillion)
- Subject: Re: DELL SVR4 - separate /usr and /var filesystem?
- Organization: W. J. Vermillion - Winter Park, FL
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 04:23:59 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Sep10.042359.2015@bilver.uucp>
- Keywords: dell svr4 filesystem
- References: <1992Sep8.145610.1099@godzilla.quotron.com> <BuB4tJ.FK0@gator.rn.com> <1992Sep9.135941.13504@godzilla.quotron.com>
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- In article <1992Sep9.135941.13504@godzilla.quotron.com> sandy@godzilla.quotron.com (Sanford Zelkovitz) writes:
- >In article <BuB4tJ.FK0@gator.rn.com> larry@gator.rn.com (Larry Snyder) writes:
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- >>As a bonus, Dell comes with all kinds of PDS ported and ready to run.
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- >I hope that they got the OK from the authors of the PD software! If not,
- >they may be violating the copyrights! If they are distributing any of my
- >PD software, they never contacted me for my OK!
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- PD - PUBLIC DOMAIN. If an author puts software in the Public Domain he
- loses all rights and control.
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- Freely distributable copyrighted software means the author retains the
- right to control the distribution.
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- If your software is PD you lose any copyright. And if you have a
- copyright on the software it is not PD!
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- I would be careful not to describe your software as PD if you want to
- retain control.
- --
- Bill Vermillion - bill@bilver.oau.org bill.vermillion@oau.org
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