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Is the software OpenSource?

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We believe that it conforms to the provisions of the Open Source Definitions (OSD), and have submitted the license for certification, but we have not heard back. • Can I ship binaries with commercial products? Yes, there is no distinction between commercial and non-commercial use. • Do I need to make changes or extensions to the AT&T source public? No, you are not required to do so. You may have proprietary extensions. However, if you give the source code for these extensions to anyone, you must make them available to us with the right to include them. We do hope that you will send us any bug fixes you have so that we can integrate these back into the package(s). • Is the AT&T software public domain? No, the AT&T software is copyrighted and owned by AT&T. • Can I modify the source and distribute it to someone else? Yes, but you need to package the modifications separately, usually as a patch file. • Why must the original source be kept separate? We want everyone who receives the source

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