licenses/index.html
changeset 15 ad5986a53197
parent 11 ccad6026a168
child 170 4c5c2b66a34d
--- a/licenses/index.html	Fri Jun 22 18:42:26 2007 -0400
+++ b/licenses/index.html	Sat Jun 23 09:55:58 2007 -0400
@@ -82,8 +82,9 @@
 <ul>
   <li><a href="http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/">phpWiki</a> - just the diff engine, which is also used in MediaWiki</li>
   <li><a href="http://www.mediawiki.org/">MediaWiki</a>'s table parsing engine (the Text_Wiki one doesn't work in PHP 5.2.0)</li>
-  <li>One of the CAPTCHA easter eggs was ported from the phpBB <a href="http://phpbbhacks.com/download/6276">Advanced Visual Confirmation Mod</a>. The strange thing here is this: The installation instructions expressly state that the MOD is distributed under the GPL, but immediately afterwards it says that the MOD "can be freely used, but not distributed, without permission." Sorry buddy, but I'm with the FSF on this one, I'm legally allowed to distribute/modify it under the GPL.
+  <li>One of the CAPTCHA easter eggs was ported from the phpBB <a href="http://phpbbhacks.com/download/6276">Advanced Visual Confirmation Mod</a>. The strange thing here is this: The installation instructions expressly state that the MOD is distributed under the GPL, but immediately afterwards it says that the MOD "can be freely used, but not distributed, without permission." Sorry buddy, but I'm with the FSF on this one, I'm legally allowed to distribute/modify it under the GPL.</li>
   <li>The <a href="http://www.jracademy.com/~jtucek/">e-mail address encryption</a> routine was originally written by Jim Tucek, and ported to PHP by Dan Fuhry. Jim allowed the code to be released under the GPL specifically for Enano.</li>
+  <li><a href="http://www.softcomplex.com/products/tigra_tree_menu/">Tigra Tree Menu</a> - a modified version that remembers the state of the tree. The license terms are stated <a href="http://www.softcomplex.com/products/tigra_tree_menu/docs/#terms_cond">here</a>. After <a href="tigra-menu.html">contacting the author</a>, I was given permission to use the Tigra Tree Menu code as if it were under the GNU GPL. Therefore, you may use this code unde the terms of the GPL, however if you're making commercial use of it, the Softcomplex guys would appreciate if (but not require that) you would contact them first.</li>
 </ul>
 
 <h2>GNU Lesser General Public License</h2>
@@ -122,7 +123,6 @@
 <ul>
   <li><a href="http://www.thecodebehind.com/code/slide-in-slide-out-ala-digg.aspx">Slide-in-slide-out, ala Digg</a> - used for the collapsible sidebar headings in the Oxygen theme. The original author says the code may be used "for whatever you want."</li>
   <li><a href="http://szewo.com/php/graph">Graph Generator for PHP</a> - only used when the GD-based graph generator won't work (e.g. no GD support)</li>
-  <li><a href="http://www.softcomplex.com/products/tigra_tree_menu/">Tigra Tree Menu</a> - a modified version that remembers the state of the tree. The license terms are stated <a href="http://www.softcomplex.com/products/tigra_tree_menu/docs/#terms_cond">here</a>. I believe that these terms are GPL-compatible, at least to a point where the code can be used in GPL-licensed programs. If you believe this is not the case then please <a href="http://enano.homelinux.org/Contact_us">contact me</a>.</li>
 </ul>
 
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