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Just thought you all might want to have this out there. This is the license agreement to use F@H, and I think it would be a good thing to possibly add to Dark_15's uber-sticky:
F@H License Agreement:
Please carefully read the following terms and conditions
before using this software. Use of this software indicates
acceptance of this license agreement and disclaimer of all
warranties.
Disclaimer of Warranty:
IN NO EVENT SHALL STANFORD UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR DIRECT,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE
AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF STANFORD UNIVERSITY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
BUT NOTLIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOFTWARE AND
ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS PROVIDED
"AS IS". Folding@home HAS NO OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE,
SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS.
Restrictions:
You may use this software on a computer system only if you
own the system or have the permission of the owner.
You may not alter the software or associated data files.
You may only use unmodified versions of Folding@home obtained
through authorized distributors to connect to the Folding@Home
servers. Use of other software to connect to the Folding@home
servers is strictly prohibited.
Distribution of this software is prohibited. It may only be
obtained by downloading from Stanford's web site
(http://folding.stanford.edu and pages linked therein).
**edit**
this license agreement is why you'll find that Linux Distros that are designed to fold, Like Overclockix, don't really have F@H installed in them. They just have a script that automatically downloads the F@H program for you so that it keeps within the User License Agreement.
This also means that slipstreaming F@H into a Windows Installation CD is likely not a good idea, and on the edge of what is allowed with the License Agreement.
F@H License Agreement:
Please carefully read the following terms and conditions
before using this software. Use of this software indicates
acceptance of this license agreement and disclaimer of all
warranties.
Disclaimer of Warranty:
IN NO EVENT SHALL STANFORD UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR DIRECT,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE
AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF STANFORD UNIVERSITY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
BUT NOTLIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOFTWARE AND
ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS PROVIDED
"AS IS". Folding@home HAS NO OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE,
SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS.
Restrictions:
You may use this software on a computer system only if you
own the system or have the permission of the owner.
You may not alter the software or associated data files.
You may only use unmodified versions of Folding@home obtained
through authorized distributors to connect to the Folding@Home
servers. Use of other software to connect to the Folding@home
servers is strictly prohibited.
Distribution of this software is prohibited. It may only be
obtained by downloading from Stanford's web site
(http://folding.stanford.edu and pages linked therein).
**edit**
this license agreement is why you'll find that Linux Distros that are designed to fold, Like Overclockix, don't really have F@H installed in them. They just have a script that automatically downloads the F@H program for you so that it keeps within the User License Agreement.
This also means that slipstreaming F@H into a Windows Installation CD is likely not a good idea, and on the edge of what is allowed with the License Agreement.
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