[TUHS] PWB 1.0 Distro and Licensing Timeframe

Jonathan Gray jsg at jsg.id.au
Sun Mar 12 14:42:27 AEST 2023


On Sun, Mar 12, 2023 at 12:44:14PM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> 
> A $20k price for commercial use is mentioned by Bill Mayhew then of
> the Boston Children's Museum in
> https://archive.org/details/1975-03-peoples-computer-company/page/10/mode/2up
> 
> "There are now more than 70 UNIX installations within and outside the
> Bell System. Some representative non-Bell users include Columbia
> University; the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry; Harvard
> University; and the Boston Children’s Museum, the first licensed
> non-Bell users."
> 
> https://www.usenix.org/system/files/login/articles/login_apr15_16_unix_news.pdf
> "UNIX at the Children’s Museum has been fully operational since
> August, 1974. Development work jointly with Harvard University began the
> previous winter, making us one of the first non-Bell users"
> 
> Bill Mayhew recounted this in
> https://www.tuhs.org/pipermail/tuhs/2002-November/002217.html

"The first educational licence was granted, in October 1973, to
Columbia University
...
The Children's Museum in Boston was the first non educational recipient
of UNIX in October 1973 and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem was the
first organization outside the US to obtain a licence, in February 1974.
Queen Mary College in London was granted a licence in May 1974 and the
Rand Corporation became the first commercial licensee, in July 1974."
from Pirzada's thesis

"the University of New South Wales negotiated a license for software
from the Western Electric Company of New York at the end of 1974"
John Lions - Experiences with the UNIX Time-sharing System
Software Practice and Experience, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 701–709, Sept. 1979


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