Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!ames!ucsd!network.ucsd.edu!slamont From: slamont@network.ucsd.edu (Steve Lamont) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.visualization Subject: Re: would like info on KHOROS Message-ID: <5516@network.ucsd.edu> Date: 28 Jun 91 17:04:42 GMT References: <1991Jun21.221924.4754@meteor.wisc.edu> <12050@mirsa.inria.fr> <1991Jun27.163000.23238@ariel.unm.edu> Organization: Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA Lines: 38 In article <1991Jun27.163000.23238@ariel.unm.edu> swilson@snidley.unm.edu (Scott R. Wilson) writes: >Here is the standard blurb on KHOROS. There is also an active >mailing list at khoros@chama.unm.edu. Mail to khoros-request@chama.unm.edu ... whilst ftping to the KHOROS ftp site I received the following message: NOTICE TO USERS EFFECTIVE UNTIL NOVEMBER 15, 1991: Access to Khoros 1.0 is conditioned upon each user agreeing to the following terms in addition to the restrictions set out in the Copyright Notice: 1. Khoros 1.0 and any future release, enhancement or derivative work ("Khoros 1.0") shall not be used by any Federal military and/or intelligence gathering agency. 2. Khoros 1.0 shall not be sold or redistributed to any such military and/or intelligence gathering agency. 3. Khoros 1.0 shall not be used by any contractor for any project, the contracting agency for which project, is a Federal military and/or intelligence gathering agency. The foregoing restrictions will terminate as of NOVEMBER 15, 1991 and thereafter the use of Khoros 1.0 shall be restricted only as set out in the Copyright Notice. Any entity subject to the foregoing prohibitions with inquiries as to use of Khoros 1.0 should contact Paragon Imaging, Inc (508)441-2112, 171 Lincoln Street, Lowell, MA, Telecopy No. (508) 459-9719, email john@paragon.com. What gives? spl (the p stands for prohibited where void by law...) -- Steve Lamont, SciViGuy -- (408) 646-2752 -- a guest at network.ucsd.edu -- NPS Confuser Center / Code 51 / Naval Postgraduate School / Monterey, CA 93943 "When people are programming virtual 5-D webs of glowing spidersilk by pure thought power -- there will still be hackers." T.Neff in alt.folklore.computers