diff --git a/License.txt b/License.txt index 5a1e251c..83ed5b99 100644 --- a/License.txt +++ b/License.txt @@ -1,25 +1,18 @@ LameXP is released under the terms of the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE -(Version 2, June 1991) including the following *additional* restrictions: +(Version 2, June 1991) including the following *additional* annotations: -When distributing binaries of LameXP, it is *strictly forbidden* to -repackage the LameXP executable file or the LameXP setup program in any -kind of third-party "installer" or "downloader" program. Furthermore, it -is *strictly forbidden* to bundle the LameXP executable file or the LameXP -setup program with any kind of PUP (potentially unwanted program), -including, but not limited to, adware, spyware, dialers, browser toolbars, -browser plugins/extensions as well as restricted demo/shareware programs. - -It is, however, perfectly legitimate, to distribute *verbatim copies* of -the LameXP executable file or the LameXP setup program, including the ZIP -package. It also is legitimate to bundle LameXP with other "OpenSource" -programs, according to the OSI (Open Source Initiative). Finally, it is -legitimate to bundle LameXP with commercial software, as long as that -software does *not* meet the criteria of PUP (please see examples above). - -Note: These restrictions explicitly do *not* forbid including binaries of -LameXP into software collections, such as magazine cover FDs/CDs/DVDs or -Internet sites, as long as LameXP can be accessed (e.g. downloaded or -installed) as a stand-alone file *not* violating the above restrictions. +When distributing binaries of the LameXP software, it is *STRICTLY +FORBIDDEN* to bundle the LameXP program files and/or the LameXP +installation program with any kind of Adware, Spyware or PUP (potentially +unwanted program), including, but not limited to, any downloaders, +dialers, browser toolbars/extensions or restricted shareware/demo +programs. It is, however, perfectly legitimate to bundle LameXP with other +OpenSource programs, according to the OSI (Open Source Initiative). +Finally, it is also legitimate to bundle LameXP with commercial software, +as long as that software does not meet the criteria of Adware, Spyware or +PUP. If you bundle the LameXP software with another software, you are +*REQUIRED* to make sure that the user is provided with an easy way to +install and start the LameXP software separately from that other software. diff --git a/doc/Manual.md b/doc/Manual.md index 73894602..ad498575 100644 --- a/doc/Manual.md +++ b/doc/Manual.md @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ LameXP is [*free software*](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software_movement) Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.   -**Addendum:** When distributing binaries of the LameXP software, it is *strictly forbidden* to bundle the LameXP program files and/or the LameXP installation program with any kind of *Adware*, *Spyware* or *PUP (potentially unwanted program)*, including, but not limited to, any downloaders, dialers, browser toolbars/extensions or restricted shareware/demo programs. It is, however, perfectly legitimate to bundle LameXP with other *OpenSource* programs, according to the OSI (Open Source Initiative). Finally, it is also legitimate to bundle LameXP with *commercial software*, as long as that software does *not* meet the criteria of *Adware*, *Spyware* or *PUP*. If you bundle the LameXP software with another software, you are *required* to make sure that the user is provided with an easy way to install and launch the LameXP software *separetly* from that other software. +**Addendum:** When distributing binaries of the LameXP software, it is *strictly forbidden* to bundle the LameXP program files and/or the LameXP installation program with any kind of *Adware*, *Spyware* or *PUP (potentially unwanted program)*, including, but not limited to, any downloaders, dialers, browser toolbars/extensions or restricted shareware/demo programs. It is, however, perfectly legitimate to bundle LameXP with other *OpenSource* programs, according to the OSI (Open Source Initiative). Finally, it is also legitimate to bundle LameXP with *commercial software*, as long as that software does *not* meet the criteria of *Adware*, *Spyware* or *PUP*. If you bundle the LameXP software with another software, you are *required* to make sure that the user is provided with an easy way to install and start the LameXP software separately from that other software. Tutorial (Step-by-Step Guide)