Hi,

On Tue, 11 May 1999, Luigi Rizzo wrote:

> Hi,
> maybe i am the last one in the world to know, but were you guys aware
> of this:
> 
> http://research.microsoft.com/programs/NTSrcLicInfo.htm
> 
>     Microsoft makes Windows NT source code available to universities
>     and other "not-for-profit" research institutions at no charge.
>     Currently, there are over 55 universities and government agencies
>     with source licenses.
>       ...
> 
> I still have to check the exact conditions though. The above web page
> says this:
> 
>     Features of the license 
> 
>      * No cost 
>      * Intellectual property created with the use of NT source code is
>        owned by the researcher. 
>      * Source licensees can share source or other source-based work
>        with other NT Source licensees. 
>      * Source is licensed to the requesting organization, not individuals
>        to insure broad internal access. 
>      * No employment restrictions as the result of viewing or using the
>        source. 
> 

Are we going to get this license? I am interested in NTFS 
source code a lot...

P.S. What's happening with MS? 



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