On 06/17/2010 12:45 PM, Joke de Buhr wrote: > Unlike PGP GnuPG is a non-commercial tool. There is no warranty. You can't > sue > anyone if GnuPG does not do what it's supposed to do.
If your goal is to be able to sue someone over proprietary software, i strongly advise you to read the relevant EULA first: http://www.pgp.com/products/eula.html section 9 in particular is illuminating about the scope and duration of whatever minimal warranty you get from having purchased a license. > If you need commercial support and liability stick to PGP and pay for it. If you need commercial support, there is no reason to avoid free software. Several companies offer commercial support for GnuPG: http://www.gnupg.org/service.en.html Please don't spread the false idea that only proprietary software is available with commercial support. Regards, --dkg
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