Nova Fonts 1.31B
Rubicon Computer Labs Inc.
Box 1776
Chelsea Post Office
Chelsea, Quebec
Canada J9B 1A1.
E-mail: software@rubicon.ca
Website: www.rubicon.ca.
PREAMBLE
Let the computer software product known as "Rubicon Fonts #13, Nova" be
referred to as "the Software". This consists of computer software, data
files, and documentation. Let any potential distributor reading this
document be referred to as "the Distributor". Let "the Author" refer to
Rubicon Computer Labs, the owner and author of the Software. Let the
acronym "ASP" denote the Association of Shareware Professionals. Let a
distributor making "full disclosure" refer to a shareware distributor
that tells customers they are selling shareware, explains the nature of
shareware, claims no ownership rights in the software, and explains that
separate payments are required to shareware authors, for use of the
software beyond an evaluation period.
SHAREWARE
The Software is distributed under the shareware concept. This is not
public domain software. The accompanying computer software, data files,
and documentation is Copyright 1995--2002 Rubicon Computer
Labs Inc.. All rights are reserved. Distribution restriction rights are
claimed under that copyright and are outlined below.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DISTRIBUTION
1. Only complete copies of the Software may be distributed. All
component files must be kept together and may not be modified in anyway.
The Distributor may add supplemental text files, including helpful tips
and advertising.
2. The Distributor may not include an alternate install procedure with
the Software.
3. The component files of the Software may be re-archived using any
archive compression program, provided the Software is not combined with
programs, documents, or files from other sources.
4. The Software may be distributed on diskettes with other similar
shareware products, provided they are in separate archives. The Software
may likewise be distributed with other dis-similar shareware products.
DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE DISTRIBUTION METHODS
For the purposes of this document, the following terms are defined,
describing various kinds of shareware distributors. A "BBS Distributor"
is a computer Bulletin Board Service that distributes software to end
users remotely. A "BBS File Distribution Network" is a file distribution
network that provides software to a series of computer Bulletin Board
Services, but not to end users. Distribution could be by modem,
diskettes, CD-ROM, or other means. A "Mail Order Disk Vendor" is a
distributor that provides requested software to end users by mailing it
to them on diskettes. A "Retail CD Vendor" is a distributor that
provides software on CD-ROM`s to end users. A "Single Site Rack Vendor"
is a distributor with a retail rack or sales display, at a single
location, where end users come in person to select and purchase
software. A "Multiple Site Rack Vendor" is a distributor with a retail
racks or sales displays, at a more than one location, where end users
come in person to select and purchase software. A "Book Enclosure
Bundler" is a distributor that provides software to end users, on a
diskette bundled with the sale of a book. A "Diskette Subscription
Service" is a distributor that provides software to end users
(subscribers), who are periodically sent diskettes containing software
titles chosen by the distributor. This is similar to a Book of the Month
club. A "Magazine Cover Bundler" is a distributor that provides software
to end users, on a diskette bundled with the sale of a magazine. A
"TV/Cable/Satellite Broadcaster" is a distributor that provides software
to end users via television, cable, satellite, or similar broadcast. A
"900 Type Phone Service" is a distributor that provides software to end
users by means of a toll telephone call, such as a 1-900 call, wherethe
charge appears on the user`s telephone bill. A "Direct Shareware
Installer" is a distributor that installs software directly onto end
user`s machines, e.g. a software consultant or a hardware vendor. An
"Other Shareware Vendor" is a distributor which uses a method which is
substantially different from those listed above.
PERMISSION TO DISTRIBUTE
If the Distributor is a BBS Distributor, a Mail Order Disk Vendor, a
Retail CD Vendor, a Single Site Rack Vendor, a Multiple Site RackVendor,
a TV/Cable/Satellite Broadcaster, or a 1-900 Type Phone Service, AND if
the Distributor is an ASP Member, a distributor making "full
disclosure", a User Group, or receives the Software directly from the
Author, AND if the fee for distributing the Software is a maximum of
US$3.00, THEN the Distributor is granted permission to distribute the
Software and need not obtain written permission. If the Distributor is a
BBS File Distribution Network and receives the Software directly from
the Author, then the Distributor is granted permission to distribute the
Software and need not obtain written permission. If the Distributor is a
Book Enclosure Bundler, a Diskette Subscription Service, a Magazine
Cover Bundler, a Direct Shareware Installer, or Other Shareware Vendor,
then the Distributor must obtain permission in writing from the Author
in order to distribute the Software. Royalties may apply.
OTHER RESTRICTIONS
No person or organization may bundle the Software with any other product
without the prior written permission of Rubicon Computer Labs; e.g.
copies of the Software may not be given away free with the purchase of
another product.
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