> I have not looked at these libraries myself yet. But if they are as good > as you say they are(are they completely usable as of now?) then > there should really be no problem using them. > > The reason is, when someone chooses to release code without a license > then that means they can never charge money for that version that was > released (at least thats how I think it legally works). So if they did decide > to start charging money then they could only charge for new versions > they put out. Since we would already have the source code from before > we could always modify it ourselves to add any features that they might > add. And if for some reason there became a problem with that we could > always dump it :) > > -Jordan Wilberding > Well, I still think it's better to ask them before using it, just to be sure.. And yes, it's completely usable.. (they're also using it for Rhino3D) - Richard