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
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
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.
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