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Following is the copyright from the MIT manual. Is this still the correct
copyright? If so, I interpret it to mean that I cannot make publicly
available, a modified source distribution (or un-modified, for that
matter), without getting permission from MIT. Also, it would seem to
prohibit use of Csound for commercial music-making, without permission.
Is this correct? I can't use any of this code in any project that I make
available?
(also, shouldn't the source files have some sort of copyright notice in
them? This is very strange ...)
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Permission to use, copy, or modify these programs and their
documentation for educational and research purposes only and
without fee is hereby granted, provided that this copyright and
permission notice appear on all copies and supporting
documentation. For any other uses of this software, in original
or modified form, including but not limited to distribution in
whole or in part, specific prior permission from M.I.T. must be
obtained. M.I.T. makes no representations about the suitability
of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without
express or implied warranty.
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-- Larry Troxler -- lt@westnet.com -- Patterson, NY USA --
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