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- From: lsr@taligent.com (Larry Rosenstein)
- Subject: Re: Summary: I'm faint! I just saw the price for MPW!
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 18:40:47 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec20.200609.15692@netcom.com>, nagle@netcom.com (John
- Nagle) wrote:
- >
- > It's also worth noting that if you use MacApp, your source code may
- > be "contaminated" with Apple code, and you may have legal difficulties
-
- Can you cite a part of the MacApp license agreement that might lead to
- problems? I don't know of any clause that would contaminate your source
- code. While it may say that you cannot port MacApp to another platform,
- you are always free to take your source code and port that.
-
- If by contaminate you mean that you write code that works with MacApp,
- which itself can't be ported, then any Mac application would be
- contaminated.
-
- Larry Rosenstein
- Taligent, Inc.
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- lsr@taligent.com
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