The copyright of Elvis is controlled by the author, Steve Kirkendall.
(That's me.  Hello!)

This document describes the restrictions on how Elvis can be distributed.
The restrictions are, basically, that anybody can make & distribute copies,
and that nobody except me can say otherwise.

You can make any number of copies of Elvis, and distribute it in either
source code form or executable form, either alone or as part of some
other package, to anybody you wish, provided that the following conditions
are met:

	* If you are distributing Elvis as part of a package, then you must
	  either distribute the whole package for free, or you must be willing
	  to distribute Elvis separately for free to anybody who wants it.

	  You can charge up to $6 for disks and labor, and still say the
	  software is free.

	* If you are distributing Elvis via a BBS or a network, then you
	  may charge for connection time & subscription fees, but there must
	  not be any surcharge for downloading Elvis.

	* This document must be included with each copy that you distribute.

	* The name "Elvis" cannot be changed -- not even in advertisements.
	  In particular, I don't want anybody claiming that Elvis is the
	  real "vi" from BSD.  It's okay to call it "Elvis - a clone of vi",
	  though.

	* This agreement cannot be modified without my permission.

My address is:	Steve Kirkendall
		16820 SW Tallac Way
		Beaverton, OR 97006

My phone# is:	(503) 642-9905

Email:		kirkenda@cs.pdx.edu
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