# # Public Release 3 # # $Id: gated-license,v 1.1 2007/04/24 14:49:34 gdt Exp $ # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (c) 1996,1997,1998,1999 The Regents of the University of Michigan # All Rights Reserved # # Royalty-free licenses to redistribute GateD Release # 3 in whole or in part may be obtained by writing to: # # Merit GateDaemon Project # 4251 Plymouth Road, Suite C # Ann Arbor, MI 48105 # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE REGENTS OF THE # UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AND MERIT DO NOT WARRANT THAT THE # FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET LICENSEE'S REQUIREMENTS OR # THAT OPERATION WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE. The Regents of the # University of Michigan and Merit shall not be liable for # any special, indirect, incidental or consequential damages with respect # to any claim by Licensee or any third party arising from use of the # software. GateDaemon was originated and developed through release 3.0 # by Cornell University and its collaborators. # # Please forward bug fixes, enhancements and questions to the # gated mailing list: gated-people@gated.merit.edu. # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (c) 1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995 by Cornell University. # All rights reserved. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT # LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY # AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # # GateD is based on Kirton's EGP, UC Berkeley's routing # daemon (routed), and DCN's HELLO routing Protocol. # Development of GateD has been supported in part by the # National Science Foundation. # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Portions of this software may fall under the following # copyrights: # # Copyright (c) 1988 Regents of the University of California. # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are # permitted provided that the above copyright notice and # this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that # any documentation, advertising materials, and other # materials related to such distribution and use # acknowledge that the software was developed by the # University of California, Berkeley. The name of the # University may not be used to endorse or promote # products derived from this software without specific # prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED # ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, # INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # # [Text from the ./doc/main.html file) Licensing GateD GateD has code in two source trees: Public code (version 3), and Consortium Code (versions 4, 5, and 6) The Consortium code is released in 3 separate versions: 1.Version 4 - GateD Unicast 2.Version 5 - GateD Multicast 3.Version 6 - GateD IPv6 The Consortium code is developed out of a single library for releases 4, 5, and 6. These releases have the nice features of being "autoconfed" and will adapt more easily to your environment that the public GateD code. You can probably obtain a "no-cost" license to use this code. Please see ./doc/main.html for details. Public code is available for anonymous ftp. Any redistribution of GateD public source code requires a Gated Redistribution License for Version 3. For a copy of the version 3 redistribution license see ./doc/main.html for details or file ./doc/member_info/licenses/merit_license.v_3.0. Consortium GateD (new) source code, tools and documentation is to GateD members only . Binaries for utilities or on-line documentation is available for anonymous ftp or via the web. Members of the Academic and Research community can join the the Merit GateD Consortium at no cost by simply filling out a GateD Academic and Research membership License. We have a very broad definition of what "Academic and Research" usage is. If you are at an Internet Service Provider, and want to use GateD to debug problems, we still consider this an Academic and Research use. If you want to use GateD at home, we encourage you to apply for the Academic and Research license. The purpose behind the license is to help us find out who uses the software and how. In addition, with proven public use, we may be able to obtain more public money. The benefit of public money is that more of GateD can be returned to the "public" version of GateD. The Merit's GateD Consortium's goal is to keep the quality of Software high in the Internet at large via technology transfer to both the Academic and Research in the Internet at large and Commercial companies. We are working toward supporting all publically available operating systems as well as those of our members. The Merit GateD Consortium has not accomplished this goal, and looks to the linux, FreeBSD, NETBSD, and other operating system communities for help. can use This membership simply requires that the member: sign the GateD Membership, register the machines to GateD source code and/or binaries will be distributed, and and agree to return any enhancements to the project for redistribution. The term of each of the Merit GateD Consortiuim licenses is 1 year. However, you may renew for 10 years or more. A Gold membership spans two product lines and allows for commercial redistribution for both product lines. The other membership categories are in respect to a particular product line. Membership is a requirement for distribution of GateD sources or binaries. For commerical redistrbution you need to become either a Gold member, or a Commercial member , or Small Commerical member. For redistribution to support a Commerical Internet Service, you need to become either a Service member or a Small Service . Each of the commerical memberships require a fee. For redistribution of binaries and sources within the Academic and Research community, you may become either an: Academic and Research member, or a Supporting Academic member. All licenses are on ./doc/member_info/licenses.