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Re: Kerberized telnet for MS-Windows - get it here!

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jonathan Kamens)
Fri Nov 24 09:18:01 1995

To: kerberos@MIT.EDU
Date: 24 Nov 1995 14:02:26 GMT
From: jik@jik.datasrv.co.il (Jonathan Kamens)

In article <49225a$h12@news.uni-c.dk>, smr@dc.dk (Soren Roug) writes:
|> It is public domain, and controlled by the normal M.I.T copyright.

In that case, it isn't public domain.

I realize that this isn't directly related to comp.protocols.kerberos, but I
think it's important to point out errors like this when they are made.

"Public domain" means NO copyright.  NO conditions.  NO rules.  "You can do
with it whatever you want.  You can sell it.  You can call it your own
work.  You can line the bottom of your bird cage with it."  If it's controlled
by the MIT copyright, then it's not public domain.

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