Re: Copyrights and licenses

1998-10-03 Thread Richard Braakman
Ian Lynagh wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes > >Ian Lynagh writes: > >> So is it free or non-free? > > > >If the algorithm isn't patented you can do what ever you want with it, > >regardless of what the inventor says. > > OK, that just leaves two questions answered

Re: Copyrights and licenses

1998-10-02 Thread Ian Lynagh
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes >Ian Lynagh writes: >> So is it free or non-free? > >If the algorithm isn't patented you can do what ever you want with it, >regardless of what the inventor says. OK, that just leaves two questions answered - is srp or SHA non-US and what do

Re: Copyrights and licenses

1998-10-02 Thread john
Ian Lynagh writes: > So is it free or non-free? If the algorithm isn't patented you can do what ever you want with it, regardless of what the inventor says. -- John HaslerThis posting is in the public domain. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do with it what you will. Dancing Hor