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From: nate@hobbes.intel.com (Nate Hess)
Newsgroups: gnu.misc.discuss
Subject: Re: anyone know about Pc Postscript?
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Date: 10 Aug 89 19:50:16 GMT
References: <890809-064334-3886@Xerox>
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In-reply-to: Leisner.Henr@XEROX.COM (Marty)
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In article <890809-064334-3886@Xerox>, Leisner.Henr@XEROX (Marty) writes:
>In the July Computer Langauge, I caught this add (page 140):

>Pc Postscript V 2.0

>o Based on Gnu's Ghostscript
[stuff deleted]
>$49.95 with 1.2 source, $299.95 with source-code

>How does copyleft apply to this?  I.e. if I buy a version with the source
>code for $299, and since it is clearly derived from ghostscript, can I then
>make it publicly available via anonymous ftp?

Based on what's written here, the answer is

				  YES!

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