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- From: koreth@spud.Hyperion.COM (Steven Grimm)
- Newsgroups: misc.legal,comp.sys.sun.misc
- Subject: Put away your Motif manual; Sun's lawyers are at the door!
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 13:12:57 -0800
- Organization: Hyperion, Mountain View, CA, USA
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- From the license agreement on the back of the Solaris 2.1 CD:
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- 2. License to Develop. In the event that Customer desires to develop software
- programs which incorporate portions of Software ("Developed Programs"), the
- following provisions apply, to the extent applicable: Developed Programs are
- to be OPEN LOOK(R) compliant and have an application programming interface
- that is the same as that of Software; fonts within Software are to remain
- associated with their toolkit or server; Developed Programs may be used and
- distributed, but only on computer equipment licensed to utilize Solaris
- operating system software, unless an additional Developer's License Agreement
- has been executed by SunSoft and Customer; Customer is not licensed to
- develop printing applications or print using fonts in F3(TM) format, unless
- Customer has secured a license for NeWSprint(TM); and Customer agrees to
- indeminfy, hold harmless and defend SunSoft from and against any claims or
- suits, including attorneys' fees, which arise or result from distribution
- or use of Developed Programs.
-
- Whew. So, in a nutshell, as I read it:
-
- - I can't port a Motif application to Solaris 2.1.
- - My program can't send things to my line printer unless I buy NeWSprint.
- - If I develop a library, its API has to look the same as Solaris' (whatever
- THAT means).
- - If a Solaris bug causes disk corruption while someone is using my software,
- I have to hire attorneys to defend SunSoft if the user decides to sue,
- even if the suit doesn't involve me at all.
-
- Sun pays people to write this drivel? Is there even a remote possibility
- that half these provisions wouldn't be laughed immediately out of court?
- Am I the only one who thinks the above is pretty ridiculous?
-
- -Steve
-