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From: levy@ttrdc.UUCP (Daniel R. Levy)
Newsgroups: net.legal
Subject: Unix licenses when porting to new system
Message-ID: <345@ttrdc.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 9-Aug-85 03:11:35 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug  9 03:11:35 1985
Date-Received: Mon, 12-Aug-85 07:17:58 EDT
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Guys:

What is one supposed to do (if anything) to legally be able to port Unix 
to a computer upon which it formerly did not run?   I.e., what if somebody
wants to port Berkeley Unix onto a 3BXX (dream on!) or Standard Unix onto
some strange-o machine?  What kind of license is one supposed to get for the
legal right to try this?  Thanks in advance to anyone who answers.
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