Hi Michael,
On 05.08.2014 21:50, Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
That source is NOT proprietary, it is *ex*-proprietary. It *was* proprietary, but not any more - it is now in the public domain.
Even though the circumstances under which this code now suddenly should be public domain in the US are unclear to me: There is no such thing as the public domain in most countries - including the country where the code was written in (France) and the country where the current entity holding the copyright resides in (Germany).
However, I shall leave it here -- any further replies or comments or questions in this thread will *not* elicit a further reply from me.
You are taking the easy way out...
Best Regards, Steve