It would be nice if someone would go into the source and modify all the headers with the new copyright/license information. :)
BOb
<i><font color="#663300">Hi Jim,
the SourceForge project info page of Codebook at <a href=http://sourceforge.net/projects/codebook/>http://sourceforge.net/projects/codebook/</a> states that the so-called "Jabber Open Source License" applies to it.
This license conforms to the standards of the Open Source Initiative. The license text is available at <a href=http://www.opensource.org/licenses/jabberpl.html>http://www.opensource.org/licenses/jabberpl.html</a>. As far as I can see it has not yet been included into the Codebook download file.
Regards,
Volker
<i><font color="#663300">Hi All,
I've been looking through CodeBook in detail and am finding numerious copyright messages throughout the framework.
I realize that it's now open source, but who currently holds the copyright? Is it in the public domain?
My concern is that if I base an application on the framework, my clients may have legal problems down the road. Is there any place I can check for a legal statement on the allowed use of the framework?
Thanks, Jim.</font></i> </font></i>
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