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From: mike@majestix.cs.uoregon.edu (Michael John Haertel)
Subject: Re: Berkeley Strikes Back?
In-Reply-To: gwh@soda.berkeley.edu's message of 30 Jul 92 10:21:43 GMT
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In article <158frnINN5cn@agate.berkeley.edu> gwh@soda.berkeley.edu (George William Herbert) writes:
> stone.  Berkeley could conceivably pull the right for USL to
> resell anything with "Copyright the Regents..." in it,
> or derived therefrom.

Actually, Berkeley probably can't do this.  I have no idea how
Berkeley's license agreement with AT&T reads, but at my old school
one of the conditions on the educational Unix license was that
AT&T would have access to any modifications made to the software.
(Or something like that; it's been about 5 years since I read
that license.)