Xref: utzoo comp.sources.wanted:10142 alt.sources.d:427 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!comcon!roy From: roy@comcon.UUCP (Roy M. Silvernail) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,alt.sources.d Subject: Re: archiver wanted Summary: Not so fast, please.... Keywords: screen Message-ID: <250@comcon.UUCP> Date: 15 Jan 90 14:04:31 GMT References: <3043@usceast.UUCP> <15442@vlsisj.VLSI.COM> Followup-To: poster Organization: Computer Connection - Anchorage, Alaska Lines: 39 In article <15442@vlsisj.VLSI.COM>, davidc@vlsisj.VLSI.COM (David Chapman) writes: > PKARC and PKXARC were actually "stolen" from ARC. The latter is a copyrighted > program written by System Enhancement Associates. [...] > > P.S. "Stolen" means that SEA sued the author of PKARC and PKXARC and won an > out-of-court settlement that resulted in the removal of the PK programs > from the market. He's now written PKZIP, I think, which is supposed to > be better and faster (and legal), but I don't have it. I think I have to take some vigerous exception, David. You have used some pretty strong language to describe a situation about which you *obviously* have preconceived opinions. While it's true that SEA sued Phil Katz over PKARC, it is *not at all* clear that any code was stolen. Phil settled out-of-court because of economic constraints. Since the suit was settled, Phil introduced PKZIP which leaves ARC in the file-archiving dust. SEA had maintained that the primary reason for their suit was the string "ARC", as used by both SEA and PK for the file extension of the archived file. Evidence of stolen code was never convincingly produced, and the single 'expert witness' has since suffered impaired credibility. It is *very* interesting, by the way, to note that SEA has made no similar attempt to protect their 'trademark' from the appearance of LHarc. In fact, a recent GEnie roundtable with Thom Henderson produced some questions from Phil Katz about this very point. I don't have the file at hand, but Henderson refused to comment several times, and finally, he grudgingly admittedd that SEA would not persue LHarc for infringement. Ok, soapbox off... but I'm surprised you don't have PKZIP. All the BBS systems I frequent use the ZIP compressor, and many of these systems refuse to permit ARCfiles at all. (so much for the grand victory) -- _R_o_y _M_. _S_i_l_v_e_r_n_a_i_l | UUCP: uunet!comcon!roy | "Every race must arrive at this #include ;#define opinions MINE | point in its history" SnailMail: P.O. Box 210856, Anchorage, | ........Mr. Slippery Alaska, 99521-0856, U.S.A., Earth, etc. |