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W H A T I S S H A R E W A R E ?
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"Public domain" has a very specific legal meaning. It means that
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the creator of a work (in this case, software), who had legal
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ownership of that work, has given up ownership and dedicated the
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work "to the public domain". Once something is in the public
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domain, anyone can use it in any way they choose, and the author
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has no control over the use and cannot demand payment for it.
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If you find a program which the author has explicitly put into
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the public domain, you are free to use it however you see fit
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without paying for the right to use it. But use care - due to
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the confusion over the meaning of the words, programs are often
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described by authors as being "public domain" when, in fact, they
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are shareware or free, copyrighted software. To be sure a
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program is public domain, you should look for an explicit
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statement from the author to that effect.
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"Copyrighted" is the opposite of public domain. A copyrighted
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program is one where the author has asserted his or her legal
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right to control the program's use and distribution by placing
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the legally required copyright notices in the program and
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documentation. The law gives copyright owners broad rights to
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restrict how their work is distributed, and provides for
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penalties for those who violate these restrictions. When you
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find a program which is copyrighted, you must use it in
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accordance with the copyright owner's restrictions regarding
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distribution and payment. Usually, these are clearly stated in
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the program documentation.
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Maintaining a copyright does not necessarily imply charging a
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fee, so it is perfectly possible and legal to have copyrighted
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programs which are distributed free of charge. The fact that a
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program is free, however, does not mean it is in the public
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domain - though this is a common confusion.
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"Shareware" is copyrighted software which is distributed by
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authors through bulletin boards, on-line services, disk vendors,
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and copies passed among friends. It is commercial software which
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you are allowed to use and evaluate before paying for it. This
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makes shareware the ultimate in money back guarantees.
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The Shareware Concept:
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Most money back guarantees work like this: You pay for the
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product and then have some period of time to try it out and see
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whether or not you like it. If you don't like it or find that it
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doesn't do what you need, you return it (undamaged) and at some
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point - which might take months - you get your money back. Some
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software companies won't even let you try their product! In
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order to qualify for a refund, the diskette envelope must have an
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unbroken seal. With these "licensing" agreements, you only
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qualify for your money back if you haven't tried the product.
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How absurd!
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Shareware is very different. With shareware you get to use it
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for a limited time, without spending a penny. You are able to
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use the software on your own system(s), in your own special work
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environment, with no sales people looking over your shoulder. If
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you decide not to continue using it, you throw it away and forget
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all about it. No paperwork, phone calls, or correspondence to
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waste your valuable time. If you do continue using it, then -
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and only then - do you pay for it.
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Shareware is a distribution method, NOT a type of software.
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Shareware is produced by accomplished programmers, just like
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retail software. There is good and bad shareware, just as there
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is good and bad retail software. The primary difference between
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shareware and retail software is that with shareware you know if
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it's good or bad BEFORE you pay for it.
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As a software user, you benefit because you get to use the
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software to determine whether it meets your needs before you pay
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for it, and authors benefit because they are able to get their
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products into your hands without the hundreds of thousands of
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dollars in expenses it takes to launch a traditional retail
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software product. There are many programs on the market today
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which would never have become available without the shareware
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marketing method.
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The shareware system and the continued availability of quality
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shareware products depend on your willingness to register and pay
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for the shareware you use. It's the registration fees you pay
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which allow us to support and continue to develop our products.
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Please show your support for shareware by registering those
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programs you actually use and by passing them on to others.
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Shareware is kept alive by YOUR support!
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