Granted Permission To...
Software from Nu2.nu is protected by the
Nu2 license.
Software (or parts) protected by this license cannot be incorporated with
or into other software without written permission from the author.
Open source software projects, free software projects and magazines will
normally get permission for using or distributing my software for free...
For commercial use I will ask a small price, depending on usage and
lifetime.
Bart Lagerweij allows the people or companies listed below to distribute
certain Nu2 software, or parts of it, protected by Nu2 license.
- Computer Technology Systems B.V. (from the Netherlands)
is allowed to use all Nu2 software for themselves but
also for their customers. They are also allowed to make small changes when needed.
- Tom Ehlert from Aachen, Germany
has lifetime permission to change and distribute the Network Boot Disk for
commercial purposes (bundle with his
own software "drivesnapshot").
http://www.drivesnapshot.com
- Engelmann Media GmbH from Dortmund, Germany
has lifetime permission to change and distribute the Network Boot Disk for
commercial purposes (bundle with his
Partition Backup products).
http://www.engelmann.com/
- Vipul Vishwanath from Santa Clare, CA
is licensed to use the Network Boot Disk for commercial purposes (bundle with his own software).
Current license is from Feb 1, 2003 until Jan 31, 2004.
- GanJiaPing from MagicISO is allowed to use the Disk Emulator v1.x for
commercial purposes (bundle with his own software).
http://www.magiciso.com/
- Kenneth J. Davis and Jim Hall from FreeDos are allowed to distribute the
eltorito.sys driver on their FreeDos ISO distribution image.
http://www.freedos.org
- Ahmad Hisham (aka Doctor XP) is allowed to distribute; modboot, bcd and bfd (with related modules)
from his website.
http://www.911cd.net/
- Erwin Veermans from Groningen (Netherlands) is allowed to distribute modboot and related modules
from his website.
http://www.veder.com/nwdsk/
- Nicolas from Limoges (France) is allowed
to distribute the BCD and BFD package with his freeware product called "CD Boot-Restor".
http://CDivxStarter.free.fr
- Bjorn Johansson from Sweden is allowed to distribute the TCP/IP boot disk and
related modules from his website.
http://bjorn.johansson.gs
- Hardware-magazine PC Games Hardware from Computec Media is allowed to
distribute bbie.exe on their CD-Rom.
http://www.pcgameshardware.de
- PC-magazine "CHIP" (Germany) is allowed to distribute bbie.exe from their
website and on their CD-Rom.
http://www.chip.de
- IDG Magazine Verlag GmbH (PC-WELT) is allowed to distribute bbie.exe and mkbt.exe from their
website and on their CD-Rom.
http://www.pcwelt.de
- Soren J. Svendsen (journalist for Privat Computer and GameZone) is allowed
to include a few of my boot cd utilities in his monthly magazine's coverdisc.
- Martinx from EasyBoot Systems Inc is licensed (lifetime) to use the Disk Emulator v1.x (diskem1x.bin and
loader.bin) for commercial purposes (bundle with his own software "EasyBoot").