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I have found this list of FOSS licenses. Is there anything similar for non-free/non-open source boilerplate?

Barring that, does anyone known of a commercial software library distributed with a license (that I can "borrow") that fits these requirements:

  • I retain all rights to software (i.e., it is not freeware or open source).
  • The dll can be redistributed any number of times.
  • Don’t sue me if it works wrong.
  • Anything else we might need.

My motivation is that I have a small library I am working on that my company is thinking might be worth selling. I'd rather just slap on some boilerplate than have to drag in a lawyer.

<soapbox> Personally I feel that anytime a company licenses software under anything but a boilerplate license, someone is being cheated. If the company is not cheating the customer, then their lawyer is cheating them. I mean come on, there isn't that many different way to set up a honest license! </soapbox>

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