Michael Piefel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Copyright and licensing: That's a problem. The scripts are freely > available on the web, but most of them don't bear any licence. No > licence usually means no right to use and distribute. Is there any > reason I can ignore this problem? Or should I rather contact all the > authors of individual scripts?
Yes, contact them and teach them about copyright. I suggest that if the scripts are short, that you recommend to their authors that they should be put in the public domain. -- Edward Betts (GPG: 1BC4E32B)