License Agreement for The Common Lisp Hypermedia Server (CL-HTTP) CL-HTTP is Copyright (c) John C. Mallery, 1994-2005. All rights reserved. Some files carry copyrights by other parties, which should be respected. CL-HTTP is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. By using the server or retaining a copy of the distribution, you acknowledge that you accept the terms and limitations of this license. Personal, educational, and commercial uses are allowed and may incorporate CL-HTTP into applications provided that: a. The licensee preserves all original copyrights in the CL-HTTP files; b. The licensee clearly separates their own code from the distributed sources; c. The licensee submits any extensions or improvements to CL-HTTP to the developers at bug-cl-http at cl-http.org; d. The licensee prominently displays the fact that your application uses CL-HTTP; e. The licensee prominently indicates that CL-HTTP was developed by and is owned by John C. Mallery; f. The licensee advises their users that they may obtain the latest release of CL-HTTP from ftp://ftp.ai.mit.edu/pub/users/jcma/cl-http/ g. The licensee advises their users that that the homepage for the server is located at http://www.cl-http.org h. The licensee informs the CL-HTTP user community of any novel or significant uses in a timely manner by submitting a short description of the server to www-cl@csail.mit.edu i. The licensee may not publicly redistribute CL-HTTP, except in exactly the authoritative form the licensee received the CL-HTTP distribution from http://www.cl-http.org j. Any modifications by the licensee to the authoritative CL-HTTP must be distributed publicly as separate entities; k. The licensee may not use the CL-HTTP technology for the purposes of illegal or anti-social activities. Anti-social activities include, but are not limited to, attacks on computer systems and acquisition of email addresses for the purposes of transmiting spam email; l. The licensee may not operate a CL-HTTP server without sending the HTTP server header containing the true CL-HTTP server name and version, as determined by the authoritative distribution. Nor may the licensee willfully employ other methods to hide the fact that the licensee is using CL-HTTP; M. Academic licensees who publish research papers or books building on CL-HTTP acknowledge that failure to cite their use of CL-HTTP in the development or deployment of research systems constitutes plagarism. However, all worldwide academic or commercial publication rights for CL-HTTP server in any form are hereby reserved. Additionally, all rights are reserved to any derivative works based on the Lisp source code in the CL-HTTP distribution, in particular but not limited to any automatic or manual translation of the source code into other computer languages or executables. Any rights not explicitly waived are retained. Subsequent versions of CL-HTTP may have different copyright statements and license requirements once it becomes clear precisely what arrangements best serve the Lisp community. In the meantime, the right to change this license for CL-HTTP in anyway at anytime is hereby reserved, any prior clauses notwithstanding. If any of elements of this agreement are found to be unenforceable, the others will remain in effect. This license agreement is governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the United States of America. Parties interested in commercial licenses should contact the author. The author can be contacted at: John C. Mallery Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology 32 Vassar Street, 32-259 Cambridge, MA 02139 USA USA WWW: http://www.cl-http.org Email: JCMa at csail.mit.edu