The original ile copyright is with Evans & Sutherland Computer
Corporation '88.  The notice is contained in both the source file
ile.c and the ile.1 manual file. You should read it I suppose.

The copyright for my small changes is mine, but anyway you are free
to do whatever you want with them.

German law frees me from having to write up any disclaimers,
however the usual applies: No guarantees. If your chips burn up
while ile was performing, I'm not liable.

For suggestions and improvements you should probably contact me
since E&S haven't got much to do with the changes that I did.

My name is Carl 'LynX' v. Loesch.
I am reachable as loesch@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de

This version of ile is called 'lile', the lynx release of ile, since the ile
author asked me to name the distribution differently than his own.
However at many spots in the files 'lile' is referenced as 'ile'.
