Re: A question about licensing



As explained on the Web site, JAMA is in the public domain. 

In essence, the authors have relinquished all rights to the software. 
Anyone can
use the software in any way that they wish, including commercial use. Of 
course,
we offer no warranty of any kind, and no support.

Some of the authors are Federal employees, whose contributions are 
required by
law to be released in the public domain. Our co-authors at the MathWorks 
have
agreed to issue all of JAMA under these terms.

It would be nice if you did at least acknowledge JAMA (The MathWorks and 
NIST)
if you do use it.

Hope this helps.

Ron

Jeff Liu wrote:
> What license is JAMA under?
>
> Thank you





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