[comp.unix.questions] UNIX Contracts

csg@pyramid.pyramid.com (Carl S. Gutekunst) (02/26/88)

In article <15322@pyramid.pyramid.com> I said:
>>> And any site that has a source license can compile it for a neighboring
>>> site that has only a binary license, and give them the binary.

And Ron and Phil replied:
>>I think that this should be checked before being acted upon....

>I have asked AT&T about this also and Ron is correct.... _you_ must license a
>machine before _you_ put any AT&T Unix code on it, whether source or binary,
>it must be licensed appropriately.

I've read UNIX contracts, and I should know better. You are both correct. No
one may supply licensed UNIX software to another site without the appropriate
redistribution license *and* relicensing of the destination machine.

My apologies for the error.

<csg>