From: utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!ARPAVAX:CAD:clemc Newsgroups: net.followup Title: Re: emacs info! Article-I.D.: ucbcad.186 Posted: Thu May 13 22:11:11 1982 Received: Fri May 14 05:29:11 1982 Pavel Curtis is incorrect about CMU. CMU and I belive Case Western also has a Industrial (e.g. 40000 smackers) license for some of the Unix sites. This protects them if they wish to do Contract Research. (Which by the way most University's do WITHOUT an Industrial License, which is Illegal). As for CMU, a few years agao, myself and a few others threatenned to quit until CMU purchased the license. Later I would become of member of the License Subcommitte for /usr/group, so believe me, I've read that #$%^& license. If you are a Unix site that does research for an outside contractor (techinical the government is such a contractor), you must obtain a license. The educational license is for that only!!! Notice that ATT (then WE) spent a lot of time making different types of licenses for different type of University situtations. So before you scream at Gosling, better check to see if all of Cornell is legal to the letter!! Clem Cole (former CMU, type, now at UCB)