Date: 12 October 1984 To: All SYSOPs and Users of ZCPR3 From: Echelon, Inc. Subject: Domain Status of ZCPR3 and Application Programs It's been brought to our attention that there may be confusion relative to the status of the programs known as DISCAT and Z3- DOT-COM. We have heard of these files being put up on RCP/M systems. Such action is illegal! We wish to make clear the meaning of public domain, copyrighted, and limited distribution programs. ZCPR3 and the utilities are released for private use by individuals in a non-commercial environment. This is called limited or restricted distribution. You cannot sell ZCPR3 or any of its utilities without first obtaining a license from Echelon. They are copyrighted and the copyright has been assigned to Echelon by Richard Conn. The owner of the copyright determines the domain status of a program by whatever restrictions he places on it. The legal definition of "public domain" is: you may do anything you wish, sell, give away, modify, etc. ZCPR3 is not in the public domain; you cannot sell it without a license. Presently two programs (with more to come) are not to be released to the RCP/M network, are under strict license: DISCAT and Z3- DOT-COM. These programs may be purchased only from Echelon, Inc. The COM files are named: CATCHECK, CATERASE, CATFREE, CATMAKE, CATMERGE, CATNAME, CATRMDSK, CATSCAN, CATUPD, Z3L and the special files are ENV.SPR, SYSFCP.SPR, Z3BIO.SPR, Z3CPR.SPR, and Z3MOV.BIN. These will never be released to SIG/M or public message networks. These are programs to keep Echelon alive, making money, with some of that money going to Richard Conn and Joe Wright. Please guard our rights...if we don't stay in business there will be no more ZCPR3's or enhancements or applications taking special advantage of the system capability. We are practically giving the software away now, not making much off each package. Come and join in our support of the 8-bit CP/M world that many have been so quick to abandon. Thank you.