Clamav, Amavisd-new, Pyzor, DCC and Dansguardian
Tom 'spot' Callaway
tcallawa at redhat.com
Mon Jul 18 13:42:08 UTC 2005
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 10:26 +0200, Oliver Falk wrote:
> The Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse source carries a license that is
> free to organizations that do not sell filtering devices or services
> except to their own users and that participate in the global DCC
> network. (I.e. ISPs that use the DCC to filter mail for their own users
> are intended to be covered in the free license.) You also can't call it
> your own or blame anyone for using it.
Thats a screwed up license. It's no better than the "for non-commercial
use only" licenses.
We can't control who uses FE packages, so any license with usage
restrictions is almost definitely not ok. I'm voting no on this one.
~spot
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