Copyrights and License

Bob Furzer K4CY 

1. GENERAL

© 2002-2012 Robert C. Furzer. All rights reserved. 

Authorization to use this software is limited to radio amateurs who agree to strictly comply with the following operating practices: 

·      Always use your full callsign when calling another station

·      Never respond to calling operators who do not use full callsigns

·      Do not spell your name or QTH unless specifically asked to do so

·      Do not call the operator of the station you are in contact with 'Sir', 'Your Highness', 'Doctor', 'Monk' or any other title (real or imaginary)

·      Do not end your transmissions with 'QSL', 'Roger', 'Over', or 'Over Over'

·      Do not begin your transmissions with 'QSL', 'Roger', or 'Roger Roger'

·      Do not operate (or condone those that do) on DX list or DX net operations

·      Know the callsign of the station you are calling before you call

I took the time and effort to write the software. Many others have taken the time and effort to debug the software and write the documentation. At the very least, you can make the effort to comply with the terms of the use of this software. If you chose not to operate in accordance with the requirements listed above, please do not use this software. 

In general, Logger32 is free for use in amateur radio, but is not licensed for reproduction on CDs or web sites other than those selected by Bob Furzer.  Authorization to reproduce this software (on CD, Internet or any other form or media) is explicitly prohibited. Please don't waste my time or yours by asking. The answer is 'NO.'

Any questions or comments pertaining to Logger32 should be addressed to the Hamlogger Reflector 'hamlogger@Yahoogroups.com', and NOT to Bob Furzer directly.

The IOTA database is copyright of the RSGB, and is not part of the Logger32 release software. The IOTA and IOTA Island databases now included with Logger32 are sample databases derived from public (non-copyright) sources, from public domain (non-copyright) sources, and extensive contributions from individual amateurs. The validity and accuracy of the Logger32 databases are unknown and have not been validated with the RSGB. Individual users of Logger32 are free to modify the Logger32 IOTA databases as they see fit.