Under this license, can I create a Sun HPC ClusterTools technology “clone”?
If you agree to the terms of the Sun HPC ClusterTools technology license, you are granted rights to use the Sun HPC ClusterTools technology Intellectual Property within the source code and make modifications subject to the responsibilities outlined in the license. For example, a Research Use licensee is free to create “clones” as long as the source code, if published, includes the proper notices. An Internal Deployment Use licensee can create a “clone” as long as it is compliant with the Sun HPC ClusterTools CTS. A Commercial Use must also enter into a Sun HPC ClusterTools license agreement. If you choose not to accept the terms of the Sun HPC ClusterTools technology license, you have access to the specifications under normal copyrights. This does not, however, grant you rights to any Intellectual Property which Sun and/or other community members may have. If you choose to implement a “clean room” clone of Sun HPC ClusterTools technology, you are subject to any IP claims related to the
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