Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!lll-winken!decwrl!oli-stl!asylum!romkey From: romkey@asylum.SF.CA.US (John Romkey) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: Telnet, PCs, and FlashCards Message-ID: <9420@asylum.SF.CA.US> Date: 4 Jan 90 01:57:16 GMT References: Reply-To: romkey@asylum.UUCP (John Romkey) Organization: The Asylum; Belmont, CA Lines: 18 In article kovar%popvax@HARVARD.HARVARD.EDU (David C. Kovar) writes: > 4) Use the version of PC/IP found at Harvard. I *think* it is in > the public domain. PC/IP is *not* public domain. It is usually free though. The original, from MIT, carried a copyright that said you could do basically anything with it but remove the copyright. CMU carried on where we left off and used the same copyright, adding CMU to it as well. Other places like Stanford rewrote lots of PC/IP and put much more restrictive copyrights on the result. Dan Lanciani at Harvard has collected stuff from that various people have done in the last several years and put that together at Harvard; I think the collection probably bears no new copyrights (though I haven't verified this), but individual pieces may. -- - john romkey USENET/UUCP: romkey@asylum.sf.ca.us Internet: romkey@ftp.com WAKE UP AND SMELL THE BUDDHA!