John,
I will send a printed version of this message for CHM records. Do
you think it's necessary to ask him to send this as a letter on Verizon
letterhead, or is this electronic form sufficient?
Date: Sat, 20 May 2006 04:40:10
+0000
From: "Peterson, Robert A (Bob)"
<robert.a.peterson@verizonbusiness.com>
Subject: NLS/Augment
To: gust@NouveauSystems.com
Cc: Vint Cerf <vint@google.com>
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Phil,
I am sending you this note at the request of Vint Cerf. I
understand that the Computer History Museum wishes to make use, in a
not-for-profit capacity, of the copyrights in a piece of software known
as NLS/Augment, which I am told is a PDP-10 emulator
(?NLS/Augment?).
I also understand from emails that Vint has provided me that ownership of
the intellectual property rights in NLS/Augment is said to have passed at
various times from SRI to McDonnell Douglas to British Telecom and,
ultimately, to MCI. MCI did acquire certain assets from British
Telecom?s North American subsidiary in a transaction that closed in
January 1994. It does not appear, however, that MCI acquired
ownership of the intellectual property rights in NLS/Augment as a result
of that transaction, although based on the documents available to me it
is not possible to conclusively determine what rights MCI may or may not
have in NLS/Augment.
In any case, Verizon Business Network Services, Inc., as the successor to
MCI Telecommunications Corporation, Inc., has no objection to the
Computer History Museum?s use, for not-for-profit purposes for the
benefit of the general public, of whatever copyrights may exist in
NLS/Augment.
This communication is not intended, however, nor should it be construed,
as a representation or warranty as to the rights that Verizon Business
Network Services, Inc. or any predecessor entity may or may not have in
NLS/Augment, or as to the appropriateness of the Computer History
Museum?s intended use of NLS/Augment. Verizon Business Network
Services, Inc. makes no such representations or warranties, and this note
is provided to you without liability on the part of Verizon Business
Network Services, Inc. or any related entity.
Very truly yours,
Bob Peterson
Robert A. Peterson
Vice President and Deputy General Counsel
Network & Information Technology
Verizon Business
1133 19th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tel. 202-736-6587
Fax 202-736-6382
Blackberry/Email:
robert.a.peterson@verizonbusiness.com
Philip Gust
Nouveau Systems, Inc.
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