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Re: Is the LDraw parts database free?
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Date: 
Tue, 16 Nov 1999 18:13:49 GMT
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"Fredrik Glöckner" wrote:

Here's an example: To obtain the parts database, one would have to
download the basic LDraw package and the updates.  These are .EXE format
files, and can only be installed on an MS-DOS (or Windows) system.

  You forgot that there's a DOS emulator for Unix and you don't need to
run the .EXE files, they are ARJ self extracting archives so running
"arj x file.exe" will extract the files as well (and arj can be easily
found for Linux systems, it's even included in RedHat).

In the future, we may (or may not) see some UNIX flavored tools for
handling LDraw DAT files.  Obviously, such programs will be useless
without the parts database.  What makes sense to do in this case would
be to install the parts database on an MS-DOS system, extract the parts
database with some kind of archive tool (e.g. tar) and distribute this
along with the UNIX flavoured tools.  In other word, one would have to
download the parts database, change and redistribute it.  Would this be
legal to do?

  I guess that I've said this 100 times but I'll repeat it once again:
When I asked James to let me use his parts, he told me that I could use
them in any way I want as long as I didn't redistribute his files
directly, I should tell people to get the files from his page.

  As I used the files in a converted format only, he said it was ok for
me to distribute my modified library. Of course, we are on a totally
different situation now but you don't have to worry about Unix users.

Leonardo



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  Re: Is the LDraw parts database free?
 
(...) Yes, but most people would probably prefer not to install DOSEMU or a similar program unless they have to. (...) Ok, I've never heard this before, and it's not in the FAQ. But now that I know, this is valuable information. (...) Yes, unarj (...) (24 years ago, 16-Nov-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)

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  Is the LDraw parts database free?
 
I know that the LDraw software remains the intellectual property of James Jessiman's immediate family. But what about the parts (primitives, parts) database as a whole? Is it the property of James Jessiman's immediate family as well? Or is it free (...) (24 years ago, 16-Nov-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)

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