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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/licenses Add license for mail/cucipop.



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/748be0065b8a
branches:  trunk
changeset: 497024:748be0065b8a
user:      wiz <wiz%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date:      Tue Jul 19 14:00:19 2005 +0000

description:
Add license for mail/cucipop.

diffstat:

 licenses/cucipop-license |  59 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 files changed, 59 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

diffs (63 lines):

diff -r a835616893bb -r 748be0065b8a licenses/cucipop-license
--- /dev/null   Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/licenses/cucipop-license  Tue Jul 19 14:00:19 2005 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+Use this software package at your own risk.  The programmer or Cubic Circle
+cannot be held liable for any incurred damages, directly or indirectly due to
+the use or inability to use this software.
+
+You are encouraged to distribute this package freely.  This package or
+any part thereof or any work derived from it, is however not to be sold
+(minor transfer costs excepted) or included in any commercially sold software
+package (if you want to do this anyway, contact me (address below), and we'll
+work something out).
+
+If you distribute it, you must leave the package intact; under no circumstance
+shall the copyright messages and/or banner greetings be removed, changed or
+suppressed.  You are not allowed to take parts from this distribution and
+distribute these separately.  If you redistribute this package in a modified
+form, make it absolutely clear which parts you changed.
+If you have some important changes that might be useful to the rest of the
+world, contact me instead.
+
+----------------------
+
+This software package can essentially be used free of charge.  However,
+if you are running an Internet Service Provider business (or even if you're
+not, but are simply overwhelmed by this sudden feeling of generosity,
+don't fight it, let it take over :-), you are respectfully requested to donate
+a certain amount of money in order to make it possible for us to keep
+producing free software.
+
+What will it buy you?  Free upgrades, a subscription to the bugfixes and
+announcements mailinglist, a lifetime of high-priority E-mail support,
+a firsthand look at any other fine quality software we produce (and, free
+publicity, if (only if) you express the desire to be part of any promotional
+campaign we might setup).
+
+The cost depends on how many users you serve.  Say you serve N users.
+To calculate the donation fee insert it in the following formula:
+
+       US$ 200 * ( 1 - ( 0.995 ^ N ) )
+
+You can send the money in cash dollar bills, or as a check (please add
+$25 for handling, in that case).  Other currencies accepted are the equivalent
+in English pounds, German marks, and Dutch guilders.  The total cost should be
+well below the amount that you'll save due to reduced support calls from your
+customers complaining about your E-mail service :-).
+
+Do not forget to include a note detailing your E-mail address. You'll
+receive an official invoice and a confirmation in return that you have been
+registered and enrolled on the mailinglist.  The snail-mail address to send
+the money and registration to is listed at the end of this document.
+If you need an invoice before sending the money, contact me by E-mail first.
+
+"What happens if I don't pay?" Well, at first, nothing, of course.
+Then you'll realise you miss out on all of the support features listed above.
+Next your conscious will start nagging (well, maybe not if you're
+evil). Eventually you'll beg me to accept money (except the really evil
+people).  After some time, we'll eventually find out that you haven't
+paid (since the Internet reaches everywhere, there really is no place
+to hide, we'll find you, it's only a matter of time), in which case you
+and your company's name will make it onto our well-published list of
+organisations that use it, but do not want to pay.



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