From: Richard Burgess <> Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 17:30:54 +0000 (+0000) Subject: autocommit for file dated 2003-12-29 17:30:54 X-Git-Url: https://pd.if.org/git/?p=mmurtl;a=commitdiff_plain;h=964fa4eb675b6aa51c3526661db01cee2776e49e autocommit for file dated 2003-12-29 17:30:54 --- diff --git a/cpyright.txt b/cpyright.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ba1dd19 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpyright.txt @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +MMURTL-V1.0 (the Book, either in PDF or Printed format) +remains Copyright 1999, Sensory Publishing, Inc. +ALL RIGHTS RESERVED + +HOWEVER: + +MMURTL Operating System Source Code and utilities, along with the DASM assembler +are now in the PUBLIC DOMAIN per its author and legal owner, Richard A. Burgess. + +The original copyright used to read: +If you purchased my book, you may use this source code +in any project (commercial or private) as long as you +give MMURTL the credit and notify me by email +at.. Blah Blah Blah... + +This has now been changed to: + +All of the Source Code for: + MMURTL V1.0 the Operating System, + the DASM assembler, and + Any of the small MMURTL utilities +have beenpalced IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. +Use it any way you see fit, for any purpose you desire, for +anyting you like. Distribute it, sell it, give it away, +sleep on it, build a son of MMURTL, do whatever you want +with it! That's what PUBLIC DOMAIN MEANS! It is YOURS! + +This includes the files for the above mentioned software +that came from the original CD-ROM distributions that any of +you purchased, whether from SAMS/MacMillan Publishing, or +from Sensory Publishing, Inc., and this Source Code Package +that is on the Sensory Publishing, Inc, web site. + +However, I ask that you please respect the copyright for the book itself +until its status changes. It is still coyprighted material under a +previous agreement. + +ONE MORE THING: The only software in the original distributions +that I did not (and still do not) have complete control over is +the CM-32 compiler and it's source code by Dave Dunfield. +I have included here for you to use personally, but you may +not sell, distribute or charge for +CM-32 without Mr. Dunfield's express persmission. +CM32 was derived from Micro-C (Copyright 1990) +by Dave Dunfield. Any commercial use of this product absolutely +requires Mr. Dunfield's permission. + +ENJOY, + Richard A. Burgess + New SMyrna Beach, Florida + USA + December 10th, 2003 + +------------------------------------------------