Sphere Legal Information
Chad Austin
2000.03.18


Sphere is under the Perl Artistic license.  You can find it here:  http://www.opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license.html

Basically what this means is that Sphere must always be free.  The source must always be free.  And I own the copyright, mwa ha.  Don't modify the Sphere distribution without my express permission.

People ask me about making games in Sphere and what you can and can't do with them.  I personally would prefer that they be free with all the scripts available for viewing.  However, you can go ahead and make commercial games or shareware or whatever.  You can include the Sphere binaries with your game, although you must say that Sphere is available for free at http://www.nerv-un.net/~aegis/.  And make sure you talk with me beforehand so I can approve the distribution.  I think that's all.

This document is a result of typing important stuff late at night.
