[Biojava-dev] FW: Request Permission to Reprint Web Page
Documentation
David Huen
smh1008 at cus.cam.ac.uk
Wed Apr 9 15:07:46 EDT 2003
On Wednesday 09 Apr 2003 12:53 pm, Kudlach, Al wrote:
> Dear Sir or Madame:
>
> Last week I sent the message listed below. Short fuse on my part, my
> apologies.
>
> I am in the final stages of editing my report to our Government client.
>
> If I do not receive authorization from your company to reprint the
> requested information by COB Thursday, 10 April, I will remove reference
> to your company's capabilities as they are currently listed in our
> technology report.
>
> Please forward a reply to me as soon as possible.
>
> Thank You,
>
Dear Mr/Dr Kudlach,
Thank you for your above query. The BioJava project is a bioinformatics
community-based project and there isn't a company or incorporated body that
embodies the commercial or IP rights to it. Instead, the copyrights to the
component parts of software product that is produced by the project are
held jointly by the (many) participating volunteers who have jointly
consented to licencing it to any interested parties on the basis of the
LGPL licence.
We don't have a logo either (which does seem a pity) which does make it
impossible for us to authorise the use thereof.
I do not think there are would be any problem with publishing in your report
a description of our software - the software is intended to be freely
available on the basis of our LGPL licencing - nor in making reference to
the term "BioJava" with reference to the software.
There is a company named Biojava Consulting (http://www.biojava.co.uk/)
formed by some of the Biojava developers that offers technical consultancy
and training based around this software. As I am not a part of that
company, I cannot speak on their behalf. You may wish to contact them
yourself directly. As the software itself is LGPL-licenced, you do not
have to negotiate with this company for use of the software product itself
(including commercial use). But they are a company and DO have a logo if
that is what you need particularly. As for how you might seek to relicence
this product under terms other than LGPL , I don't know - it's not a
situation we have encountered - and it is unlikely that any of us will
think about it until the situation arises.
I hope this is of some help to you. I may also help to explain why you did
not get a reply earlier - none of us can actually act in an official
capacity with respect to the product given the way in which it is
developed!
Best wishes,
David Huen
BioJava developer
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Dept. of Genetics Fax : +44 1223 333992
University of Cambridge Phone: +44 1223 333982/766478
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U.K.
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