From help-octave-request at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu Mon Jan 25 00:37:30 1999 Subject: licenses and law From: Daniel Heiserer To: Joao Cardoso , "help-octave@bevo.che.wisc.edu" Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 07:36:51 +0100 Joao Cardoso wrote: > > Hi, > > At you can find several > optimization algoritms. I tried dsmax with sucess on Octave with only > very small modofications. > > The Mathworks download license says: > > The rules for M-file submissions are, > > 1. The authors name and address (e-mail or otherwise) must > be included. > ... > > 5. All files submitted should represent your own work and > include > no material copyrighted by The MathWorks or any other party. > > 6. This archive is publicly accessible. All files submitted > to the archive are subject to public distribution. Please > submit only those files you wish to be put into the public > domain. > > And I supose that they can be distributed with Octave. As I am not an > Optimization guru, I can't rewrite those functions "without looking the > code", but I can adapt them for use with Octave. Is it legal? > Be careful, they have a free download side (some m-files from volunteers) AND another toolbox they sell (probably other copyright).