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Re: A good link this time !by BrowserUk (Patriarch) |
| on Aug 22, 2003 at 05:50 UTC ( [id://285729]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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Thanks, but I've had my copy for ages:). I also keep the .tar.gz or zip files for packages I use regularly so that I have them available for re-install when I upgrade perl. I'm also not sure about the legality of your making the module available from your webspace either. Both the .pm and the accompaning .dll carry (unusuallyfor a perl module) a copyright to the author, all rights reserved. Not the usual GPL or Artistic licence. Hence why I didn't make my copy available. I got from the authors own website, so I assume it okay for me to have it and use it, but I think it would be dodgey to start distributing it. Risking the wrath (again) of the morons that knee-jerk about things that they don't understand. What I said earlier about it appearing that the author is withdrawing the code from the public domain still stands. I've done a fairly intensive search of the net via google and a couple of others and it does not appear to be available publicly anywhere, anymore! As recently as a couple of weeks ago there were at least three places where it could be obtained. Examine what is said, not who speaks.
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