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Freesteel Computer Aided Manufacture Algorithms
is released under the General Public License
(see gpl.txt which should be with this distribution).
For better integration, certain lower level
functions and classes may be re-released under
the FreeBSD license at a later date.
The General Public License requires that anyone
who has access to any compiled binaries based
on this source code, in full or in part,
must have free access to the source code of
those full compiled binaries. This applies to
the whole application even if this source
code is compiled into a dynamically linked
library and linked into the application
separately; the whole application must make
its source code public to whomever has access
to it.
If the application you are writing is an experimental
version for testing purposes, and is seen
only privately within a company, the
GPL is satisfied because all the people
who are within the company, who use and
see the software, technically have access
to the source code. The line is crossed
when the software is distributed to
the wider world without the full source
code of the application going with it.
If you would like to use this software
in a proprietary system for sale and
profit, please contact CIMCO Integration
for a private license on reasonable
and negotiable terms. All the source
code in this module which is copyright
Julian Todd and/or Martin Dunschen has
been delivered to them under separate
terms which makes this possible. When
they sell the source code to you, it
may look the same, and do the same thing,
but it is is not the same because their
copy is not distributed under the GPL
and your rights will be different.
If you use this software against the
terms of the GPL, and you haven't obtained
your copy from a source that has been
authorized by the copyright holders
(where-upon it will have a different
license at the heading of each file),
you will be found out. The Computer Aided
Manufacturing market is very small, and
we can recognize the behaviour of this
software from a mile off, and we will
come and get you for breach of copyright.
It's not worth it. You should contact
CIMCO and purchase it on reasonable terms.
If you use this software within the
terms of the GPL, in that you distribute
it in other systems whose source code has
also been published under the terms of
the GPL, then you will have our full and
unqualified support.
For further clarifications and technical
questions, please email
Julian Todd and Martin Dunschen
18 February 2004