[alicebot-style] Re: runabot aiml

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Wed, 19 Jan 2005 15:31:54 EST


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I guess their member aiml is not copyrighted.  I'd never really  checked 
before. But I did look at  a bunch of the New Mods and several  of the Top 
Modules, and even the ones by JPHarv, one of their best coders, don't  display any 
copyright notices. In their case, it's probably not much of a  problem, as their 
mods are usually simple, repetitive and derivative, and so  amount to little 
more than aiml training exercises. The master aiml says it's  copyright 2001 
by ALICE Foundation, and says it's 1.0, but I've read elsewhere  onsite that it 
 was 0.9, and it's also given me a really strange version  number I was 
unfamiliar with, on another occassion.
Richard Gray

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