bram (bram@gawth.com)
Wed, 30 Sep 1998 15:28:24 -0700 (PDT)
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Eric Young wrote:
> I personally have a policy that if I ever change the licence conditions in any
> of my code, the last version with the old licence will always be available for
> those who don't like the new licence. This way if my opinions on how the
> software can be used changes, people don't have to suffer through my
> 'conversion to a new faith' :-). The will only have access to the old stuff
> under the licence they like.
Is there some way of making this legally binding? I mean, is there some
legal procedure you could go through to gaurantee that a standing offer
was available forever, aside from just your word?
-Bram
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