Xref: utzoo comp.text:4371 comp.lang.postscript:2467 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!sun-barr!decwrl!adobe!greid From: greid@adobe.com (Glenn Reid) Newsgroups: comp.text,comp.lang.postscript Subject: Re: eexec code (was Re: PostScript Chess font available) Keywords: chess, postscript, fonts Message-ID: <989@adobe.UUCP> Date: 13 Jul 89 17:51:50 GMT References: <976@adobe.UUCP> <4637@omepd.UUCP> Sender: news@adobe.COM Reply-To: greid@adobe.COM (Glenn Reid) Followup-To: comp.text Organization: Adobe Systems Incorporated, Mountain View Lines: 19 In article <4637@omepd.UUCP> merlyn@iwarp.intel.com (Randal Schwartz) writes: >few months ago), I will provide to anyone a uuencoded version of the >unencrypted version of that part of the text if they send me mail. >(I'll also provide my GNU Emacs eexec encode/decode routines at no >extra charge.) You'd better be EXTRA careful about this. The font that John Renner posted had a copyright notice in it, and if you rearrange the data and redistribute it, I believe you would be violating the copyright. I know you are happy to have cracked the "eexec" code and you are looking for things to decrypt, but most things that are encrypted are copyrighted software, and require discretion. I'll forward your message to our Legal department to get a better opinion on this, since I am not qualified to decide. Glenn Reid Adobe Systems