Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!pacbell!maxepr!ken From: ken@maxepr.UUCP (Ken Brassler) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general Subject: Re: HDB and rel 3.0: Should I upgrade to HDB? Keywords: HDB, 3.0, uucp, unix-pc Message-ID: <514@maxepr.UUCP> Date: 27 Jun 88 22:19:22 GMT References: <936@flatline.UUCP> <315@ditka.UUCP> <577@n8emr.UUCP> <479@galaxia.zone1.com> Reply-To: ken@maxepr.UUCP (Ken Brassler) Organization: Brassler Engineering Co., Mill Valley, CA Lines: 46 In article <479@galaxia.zone1.com> dave@galaxia.zone1.com (David H. Brierley) writes: > >Here's a good question for you all. Suppose that I was one of those "few folks" >that grabbed HDB during it's shorted-lived appearance on the STORE. Since no >restrictions have ever been placed on any of the stuff that I've gotten from >the STORE, am I now free to distribute copies of HDB? It's my personal opinion that you are free to redistribute copies of the same version of HDB, that was available from the STORE, before it was placed under the password section. Here is a copy of an article I saved concerning a different piece of STORE software, but I think the meaning is clear. (Sorry, I didn't save the header) ================================================================== In article <1050@steinmetz.steinmetz.UUCP> davidsen@kbsvax.UUCP (william E Davidsen) writes: >In article <9300001@bradley> brad@bradley.UUCP writes: >>I am looking for an easy example on how one changes the icon on the UNIXPC. >There was a program to do this from THE STORE! I don't know if those >programs are supposed to be posted or not. Can someone give me info on that? The program in question is called ICONOCLAST. I was unable (in a 30-second scan) to work out whether it is currently in the public department of THE STORE! or not. However, anyone who has a copy of anything they got off THE STORE! can freely repost it. Let me re-iterate that nothing from THE STORE! is supported in any way, shape or form by AT&T. -- Jonathan Clark [NAC,attmail]!mtune!jhc My walk has become rather more silly lately. ===================================================================== (end of saved article) I don't know Jonathan's official title within AT&T, but he did present himself to the net as a big honcho in the UNIX-PC project. Besides, there is no doubt that the HDB binaries from the STORE were in the public domain. I don't see how you can rescind that. AT&T's main reason for closing the STORE, was that people were calling the hotline to inquire about usage of STORE software. Thus, John's declaration of non-support above. -- Ken Brassler {ihnp4|qantel|pyramid|lll-crg}!pacbell!maxepr!ken