| Well, some sort of comment is pertinent - we have a graphic front-end
for a public-domain Csound engine the copyright and licensing of which
traces back ultimately to Barry Vercoe and MIT, via Gabriel Maldonado in
this case. The 'pro' version of the graphic front end in question is
presented as a commercial product ("It will not be free(sorry)").
There is also the admonition:
"
It is a free software. However, You can not make a SAMPLE CD, or SAMPLE
CD-ROM with this compiled sound. It is prohibited. You have to discuss
to sound designer who makes a original Csound orchestra file such as Dr.
Richard Boulanger and me.
"
I have not come across this particular restriction with Csound before. A
Sample CD is not something I have any interest in making, but I can
imagine there are plenty that might want to do such a thing.
So is what is offered here OK in terms of the Csound license?
Richard Dobson
rasmus ekman wrote:
>
> "Stephen J. Parise" wrote:
> >
> > http://www.nettaxi.com/citizens/samplecd/outbox/index.htm
>
> If you go to through
> http://thor.prohosting.com/~nsixnine/
>
> ...you won't have the top banners every 20 seconds...
>
> > Csound Visual Studio 2000pro
>
> no comment.
>
> re
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