Licensing For Generic NQS
June 1996
Stuart Herbert (S.Herbert@sheffield.ac.uk)Document copyright ©. All rights reserved.
Abstract
In common with many products freely-available for UNIX-like operating
systems over the Internet, and in standing with its predecessor,
Monsanto-NQS, Generic NQS is released under the General Public
License v2 from the Free Software Foundation.
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Licensing
Copyright Information
- Copyright (c) 1985, NASA
- Copyright (c) 1992, John Roman, Monsanto Company.
- Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 The University of Sheffield
- Copyright (c) 1996, Stuart Herbert
Generic NQS is derived from Monsanto-NQS, by John Roman, which in
turn is derived from COSMIC NQS, by NASA.
Licensing Information
Generic NQS is provided ``as is'', with no warranty either given or
implied. If you use this software, you do so completely at your own
risk. This software works for us, but that doesn't necessarily mean
that it will work for you.
Generic NQS is released under version 2 of the Free Software
Foundation's General Public License, the full text of which is
included below.
Under the terms of this license, you are free to download any
version of Generic NQS you wish, and to install as many versions of
Generic NQS on as many computers as you wish, without having to pay
the maintainers of Generic NQS any fee at all. In addition, the
General Public License allows you to make any modifications to
Generic NQS that you see fit, and it allows you to distribute any
modified version of Generic NQS as well.
Please note: the use of this particular license does in no way imply
any ownership of this software by the Free Software Foundation, nor
any sympathies on behalf of the Generic NQS maintainer with the Free
Software Foundation, their beliefs or methods.
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