Carl is correct. ...and, much to kind to also say that he has spent, and continues to spend, a million hours a week on DCP-O-Matic and welcomes contributions. 

Just thinking out loud here: A cool thing to do would be to regularly guide students toward contributing, so that they have that habit as they utilise Open Source projects in the future. All of them, and the standards that they are based upon, use volunteer time and effort and iterations to get right.

Donate to DCP-O-Matic 

Cinecerely,
C J Flynn

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On 4 Apr 2018, at 10:36, Carl Hetherington via DCPomatic <dcpomatic@carlh.net> wrote:

Hi Mark,

DCP-o-matic is licensed under the GNU GPL so you are perfectly free to
install in your lab: no site licence required.

Kind regards,
Carl

On Wed, 4 Apr 2018, Dobson, Mark via DCPomatic wrote:


Sir,

We are interested in installing DCP-o-matic on our machines in the lab in our department.  Ideally, we would install it on at least 15 of the machines here.  Is
there a sort of site license that we could obtain for that?  I understand that it’s technically freeware for individual users, I just thought I’d check to see if
there was an institutional rate for your program.

 

Mark Dobson, M.F.A.

Media Technical Manager I

Department of Media Arts

University of North Texas

ofc:940/369/7317 fax:940/369/7838

mobile:940/343/5078

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