Copyright (c) 1994, 1995. All rights reserved.
The Harvest software was developed by the Internet Research Task
Force Research Group on Resource Discovery (IRTF-RD):
Mic Bowman of Transarc Corporation.
Peter Danzig of the University of Southern California.
Darren R. Hardy of the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Udi Manber of the University of Arizona.
Michael F. Schwartz of the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Duane Wessels of the University of Colorado at Boulder.
This copyright notice applies to software in the Harvest
``src/'' directory only. Users should consult the individual
copyright notices in the ``components/'' subdirectories for
copyright information about other software bundled with the
Harvest source code distribution.
TERMS OF USE
The Harvest software may be used and re-distributed without
charge, provided that the software origin and research team are
cited in any use of the system. Most commonly this is
accomplished by including a link to the Harvest Home Page
(http://harvest.cs.colorado.edu/) from the query page of any
Broker you deploy, as well as in the query result pages. These
links are generated automatically by the standard Broker
software distribution.
The Harvest software is provided ``as is'', without express or
implied warranty, and with no support nor obligation to assist
in its use, correction, modification or enhancement. We assume
no liability with respect to the infringement of copyrights,
trade secrets, or any patents, and are not responsible for
consequential damages. Proper use of the Harvest software is
entirely the responsibility of the user.
DERIVATIVE WORKS
Users may make derivative works from the Harvest software, subject
to the following constraints:
- You must include the above copyright notice and these
accompanying paragraphs in all forms of derivative works,
and any documentation and other materials related to such
distribution and use acknowledge that the software was
developed at the above institutions.
- You must notify IRTF-RD regarding your distribution of
the derivative work.
- You must clearly notify users that your are distributing
a modified version and not the original Harvest software.
- Any derivative product is also subject to these copyright
and use restrictions.
Note that the Harvest software is NOT in the public domain. We
retain copyright, as specified above.
HISTORY OF FREE SOFTWARE STATUS
Originally we required sites to license the software in cases
where they were going to build commercial products/services
around Harvest. In June 1995 we changed this policy. We now
allow people to use the core Harvest software (the code found in
the Harvest ``src/'' directory) for free. We made this change
in the interest of encouraging the widest possible deployment of
the technology. The Harvest software is really a reference
implementation of a set of protocols and formats, some of which
we intend to standardize. We encourage commercial
re-implementations of code complying to this set of standards.
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