Never heard of that one. I sure wouldn't use such a program so entailed.
I've used Clarion to create data-entry programs. The license specifically
grants all rights to the individual programmer, including the right to copy
the Clarion utilities necessary to provide run-time versions to end users.
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Lex Jenkins
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"Moona, caru, loolight" - Dylan
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Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2000 22:57:57 +0000
From: "Giles" <cnocbui@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Wasn't there a software company some time ago that produced a
computer language compiler...and the liscence stated that they would hold
the copyright to any software you wrote with 'their' package?
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