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From: forsyth@pla... forsyth@pla...
Subject: what, me worry?
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 1995 22:11:22 -0400

Victor Yodaiken makes some interesting points.
even so, since any angst we express now is unlikely to sway AT&T legal people,
and the plan 9 developers almost certainly have a model for licences that
they are pressing for internally, it might save some anguish if we
wait to see exactly what the licence terms are for non-commercial and commercial
licences.  then we can panic.  if need be.

my opinion (and this is a tip of an iceberg) is that the AT&T/BSD lawsuit
was a peculiar case.  i think i can see why both parties acted as they did,
but i believe serious mistakes were made on both sides, and the whole
thing was frankly ill-advised.

i think it's probably true that distributing source code widely under licence
raises some practical questions that do not arise with binary distributions.
i am not sure it is without precedent, but even so,
as always with legal or quasi-legal matters, the best approach seems to be
to develop mechanisms as early as possible that protect the interests of
all parties (and i hope we agree that the plan 9 developers have significant
interests in the source code) without having to involve too many lawyers.