-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, While legal issues are being discussed, I'd like to pose a question I myself have. I understand that the license states that I allowed to "use, reproduce, display, distribute, execute, and transmit" Boost software without restriction, provided that the software is in object form. However, I still have a question about other responsibilities I might have in redistributing a work of mine that incorporates Boost in object form. In particular, I am interested in whether I have to mention "Boost" or the authors' names at all anywhere in my software or the supporting documentation. As an example, in distributed object code without source, do I need to state a copyright notice including the Boost copyright holder's names in the same place I put my ordinary copyright, if any? If my derivative work is (other than Boost) released into the public domain (for example, I explicitly disclaim all copyright interest), do I still need to mention that Boost copyright holders have copyrighted portions of the object code? Also, am I required to mention that the Boost portions of the distributed objects have no warranty? For example, if I include boost_regex.dll, am I required to state that that Boost copyright holders provide no warranty? Outside of my obligations under the Boost license, is there any other particular reason I might acknowledge Boost or display their copyright? (I am asking this because several popular proprietary programs seem to attempt to include a copyright notice for every rights-holder's code included in their software, even where the licenses covering the code does not seem to obligate the program distributor to include them.) Thank you for your time, Aaron W. LaFramboise -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFAra7rlp/lhnWsM8QRAhQaAJ9favUFNvAOtWk6CcS5tOFSliOxSgCeLAHL zqhwCA9oXt7juuQeorADvFk= =sQDM -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----