On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 08:05:53AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Frank Louwers <frank@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > the problem is that dan refuses to specify:
>
> Not at all. Spend a few hours reading the other documents at cr.yp.to; other,
> legal questions are answered by asking a lawyer, not djb.
Yes, well. I've had my lawyer take at look at djb's sites a while ago.
My lawyer said the are completely unclear, non-enforcable under Belgian
law, and advised me not to do anything with this software :) I ignored
his advise ...
Can anyone answer me whether it is legal for my company to install a
tuned, modified (eg: added spamfilters, recompiled with a few patches,
...) qmail on a client's server, and ask money to set up the system?
No one has given a decent answer to that question on this list the last
year, and djb refuses to answer. Another question is: if we are not
allowed to do this, what needs to be done to be allowed to do this?
(license, whatever)
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers
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