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Explicitly add linking to our website to the "asking permission for things"
section. Replace the FAQ text with a summary + link to feedback.but. [originally from svn r6613]
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@ -1210,18 +1210,10 @@ feel perfectly free not to donate. We don't mind.
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\S{faq-permission}{Question} Can I have permission to put PuTTY on a
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cover disk / distribute it with other software / etc?
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Yes. You need not bother asking us explicitly for permission. You
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already have permission. Redistribution of the unmodified PuTTY
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binary in this way is entirely permitted by our licence (see
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\k{licence}), and you are welcome to do it as much as you like.
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Yes. For most things, you need not bother asking us explicitly for
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permission; our licence already grants you permission.
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If you are distributing PuTTY within your own organisation, or for
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use with your own product, then we recommend (but do not insist)
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that you offer your own first-line technical support, to answer
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questions directly relating to the interaction of PuTTY with your
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particular environment. If your users mail us directly, we won't be
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able to give them very much help about things specific to your own
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setup.
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See \k{feedback-permission} for more details.
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\S{faq-indemnity}{Question} Can you sign an agreement indemnifying
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us against security problems in PuTTY?
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@ -356,17 +356,20 @@ and ask. Just go ahead and do it. We don't mind.
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(If you want to distribute PuTTY alongside your own application for
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use with that application, or if you want to distribute PuTTY within
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your own organisation, then we recommend you offer your own
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first-line technical support, to answer questions about the
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interaction of PuTTY with your environment. If your users mail us
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directly, we won't be able to tell them anything useful about your
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specific setup.)
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your own organisation, then we recommend, but do not insist, that
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you offer your own first-line technical support, to answer questions
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about the interaction of PuTTY with your environment. If your users
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mail us directly, we won't be able to tell them anything useful about
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your specific setup.)
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If you want to use parts of the PuTTY source code in another
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program, then it might be worth mailing us to talk about technical
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details, but if all you want is to ask permission then you don't
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need to bother. You already have permission.
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If you just want to link to our web site, just go ahead. (It's not
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clear that we \e{could} stop you doing this, even if we wanted to!)
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\H{feedback-mirrors} Mirroring the PuTTY web site
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\#{This paragraph also in putty-website/mirrors.html}
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