Category : BASIC Source Code
Archive   : BKINPQB.ZIP
Filename : (C)_1990.TXT
BKINPUT
A QuickBasic text screen generator.
Copyright (C) 1990 Bill Hewitt
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
BKInput (the "SOFTWARE") is distributed as SHAREWARE. The
SOFTWARE may be used and copied freely only for private use
subject to the following conditions.
1. OWNERSHIP. The SOFTWARE is and shall at all times remain
the property of Bill Hewitt (the "AUTHOR").
2. DISTRIBUTION. You may freely copy the SOFTWARE and upload
it to bulletin boards, on line information services, or give
copies to any other parties. You may not charge a fee for the
distribution of the software other than a nominal (not to exceed
$6.00 per disk) distribution charge. You may not distribute any
modified copies of the software. This documentation file must be
included with the SOFTWARE. You may not remove any copyright
notices, nor change the documentation in any way without express
written consent of the AUTHOR.
3. USAGE. Registered users will be granted a royalty-free
right to include the SOFTWARE in BASIC programs distributed as
SHAREWARE, FREEWARE, or released to the PUBLIC DOMAIN. If the
SOFTWARE is used to produce COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE, a royalty of
$20.00 per copy of the COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE that is distributed in
any form will apply. COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE, for the purposes of
the previous language, shall be defined as any program, or group
of programs, for which the end-user is required to pay a fee
before use. So-called SHAREWARE in which the unregistered
version is different from the registered version (other than a
request for registration) shall be subject to the same royalty
requirements as COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE. In other words, if you
distribute you product as "crippleware", you must pay me $20.00
for every copy in existence. Better you should use someone
else's tools to create your product.
BKSCREEN
A QuickBasic text screen generator.
Copyright (C) 1990 Bill Hewitt
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
LIMITED WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY. The AUTHOR warrants ONLY TO REGISTERED USERS
that (a) the SOFTWARE will perform substantially in accordance
with the accompanying documentation for an unlimited period of
time. Any implied warranties are limited to 90 days. Some
states do not allow limitations on duration of an implied warran-
ty, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
CUSTOMER REMEDIES. The AUTHOR's entire liability and you exclu-
sive remedy shall be, at the AUTHOR's option, either (a) return
of any registration fee paid or (b) repair or replacement of the
SOFTWARE that does not meet the AUTHOR's Limited Warranty. This
Limited Warranty is void if failure of the SOFTWARE has resulted
from accident, abuse, or misapplication. THESE REMEDIES ARE NOT
AVAILABLE OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
NO OTHER WARRANTIES. The AUTHOR disclaims all other warranties,
either express or implied, including but not limited to implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose, with respect to the SOFTWARE and the accompanying
written materials. This limited warranty gives you specific
legal rights. You may have others, which vary from state to
state.
NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. In no even shall the
AUTHOR be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without
limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business
interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuniary
loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use the SOFTWARE,
even if the AUTHOR has been advised of the possibility of such
damages. Because some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages,
the above limitation may not apply to you.
Bill Hewitt
7868 NW 7th Court
Plantation, FL 33324-1410
Voice: (305) 473-0938
Data: (305) 476-0151
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