Cisco Cisco MediaSense Release 9.1(1) ライセンス情報
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12. http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE.html
13. http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/TAO.html
14. http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/CIAO/
15. http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/~schmidt/DOC_ROOT/DAnCE/
16. http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/cosmic/
17. http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/
18. http://www.isis.vanderbilt.edu/
19. http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/doc-center.html
20. http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/commercial-support.html
21. mailto:d.schmidt@vanderbilt.edu
22. http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/~schmidt/
23. http://www.cs.wustl.edu/ACE.html
This package was debianized by:
Ossama Othman <ossama@debian.org> on Fri, 25 Sep 1998 16:43:42 -0400.
Then maintained by:
Brian Nelson <pyro@debian.org>
Konstantinos Margaritis <markos@debian.org>
Thomas Girard <thomas.g.girard@free.fr>
It is now maintained by:
Debian ACE+TAO maintainers <pkg-ace-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
It was downloaded from: <http://download.dre.vanderbilt.edu/>
Files: *
Copyright: 1993-2011 Douglas C. Schmidt and his research group at
Washington University, University of California, Irvine,
and Vanderbilt University
License: other-BSD
Copyright and Licensing Information for ACE(TM), TAO(TM), CIAO(TM),
DAnCE(TM), and CoSMIC(TM)
[1]ACE(TM), [2]TAO(TM), [3]CIAO(TM), DAnCE(TM), and [4]CoSMIC(TM)
(henceforth referred to as "DOC software") are copyrighted by
[5]Douglas C. Schmidt and his [6]research group at [7]Washington
University, [8]University of California, Irvine, and [9]Vanderbilt
University, Copyright (c) 1993-2011, all rights reserved. Since DOC
software is open-source, freely available software, you are free to
use, modify, copy, and distribute--perpetually and irrevocably--the
DOC software source code and object code produced from the source, as
well as copy and distribute modified versions of this software. You
must, however, include this copyright statement along with any code
built using DOC software that you release. No copyright statement
needs to be provided if you just ship binary executables of your
software products.
You can use DOC software in commercial and/or binary software releases
and are under no obligation to redistribute any of your source code