  ?    Frequently Asked Questions about distributing Zip and UnZip:     @    Q. Can I distribute Zip and UnZip sources and/or executables?  D    A. You may redistribute the latest official distributions withoutB       any modification, and without even asking us for permission.E       [Note that an "executable distribution" includes documentation, B       even if it's in a separate zipfile; plain executables do NOTE       count.]  You can charge for the cost of the media (CDROM, disk- A       ettes, etc.) and a small copying fee.  Distributed archives B       should follow the naming conventions used in the Where file.C       If you want to distribute modified versions please contact us E       at zip-bugs@wkuvx1.wku.edu first.  You must not distribute beta 4       versions without explicit permission to do so.    A    Q. Can I use the executables of Zip and UnZip to distribute my        software?   B    A. Yes, so long as it is clear that Zip and UnZip are not beingD       sold, that the source code is freely available, and that thereE       are no extra or hidden charges resulting from its use by or in- C       clusion with the commercial product.  Here is an example of a        suitable notice:  A          NOTE:  <Product> is packaged on this CD using Info-ZIP's B          compression utility.  The installation program uses UnZipB          to read zip files from the CD.  Info-ZIP's software (Zip,A          UnZip and related utilities) is free and can be obtained B          as source code or executables from various bulletin boardA          services and anonymous-ftp sites, including CompuServe's :          IBMPRO forum and ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip/*.    A    Q. Can I use the source code of Zip and UnZip in my commercial        application?C    A. Yes, so long as you include in your product an acknowledgment F       and an offer of the original compression sources for free or forD       a small copying fee, and make clear that there are no extra orF       hidden charges resulting from the use of the compression code byI       your product (see below for an example).  The acknowledgment should I       appear in at least one piece of human-readable documentation (e.g., E       a README file or man page), although additionally putting it in G       the executable(s) is OK, too.  In other words, you are allowed to G       sell only your own work, not ours--and we'd like a little credit. H       [Note the additional restrictions above on the code in unreduce.c,F       unshrink.c and vms.c.]  Contact us at zip-bugs@wkuvx1.wku.edu ifH       you have special requirements.  We also like to know when our code/       is being used, but we don't require that.   G          <Product> incorporates compression code by the Info-ZIP group. I          There are no extra charges or costs due to the use of this code, G          and the original compression sources are freely available from E          CompuServe in the IBMPRO forum and by anonymous ftp from the I          Internet site ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip.  We will also, upon H          request, mail you the full sources on a 3.5" MSDOS-format disk-H          ette for the cost of mailing.  Send $2.00 to <address> and ..."