The Python 1.6 License Explained
Neil Hodgson
neilh at scintilla.org
Wed Aug 23 23:02:00 EDT 2000
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> CNRI claims copyright in Python code and documentation from > releases 1.3 through 1.6 inclusive. However, for a number of > technical reasons, CNRI never formally licensed this work for > Internet download, although it did permit Guido to share the > results with the Python community. *** As none of this work was > published either***, there were no CNRI copyright notices placed on [My *s] Looks like it was published to me. It was made publically available. CNRIs web servers transmitted the work. How can they possibly contend that it was not published? Neil
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