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licenses and law
From: |
Daniel Heiserer |
Subject: |
licenses and law |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Jan 1999 07:36:51 +0100 |
Joao Cardoso wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> At <http://www.mathworks.com/ftp/optimsv4.shtml> you can find several
> optimization algoritms. I tried dsmax with sucess on Octave with only
> very small modofications.
>
> The Mathworks download license says:
>
> The rules for M-file submissions are,
>
> 1. The authors name and address (e-mail or otherwise) must
> be included.
> ...
>
> 5. All files submitted should represent your own work and
> include
> no material copyrighted by The MathWorks or any other party.
>
> 6. This archive is publicly accessible. All files submitted
> to the archive are subject to public distribution. Please
> submit only those files you wish to be put into the public
> domain.
>
> And I supose that they can be distributed with Octave. As I am not an
> Optimization guru, I can't rewrite those functions "without looking the
> code", but I can adapt them for use with Octave. Is it legal?
>
Be careful, they have a free download side (some m-files from
volunteers) AND another toolbox they sell (probably
other copyright).
- Hi, ..., Andrea Ciuffoli, 1999/01/22
- Re: Hi, ..., Joao Cardoso, 1999/01/22
- licenses and law,
Daniel Heiserer <=