That's correct; however, if you already had an RSAref distribution, the
license states that your license is perpetual.  Additionally, the license
for the 2.0 distribution of RSAref appears to allow redistribution of RSAref
(called "the Program" in the license agreement), provided that 1) you
provide the source code; 2) you do not realize any revenue for
redistributing it; and, 3) you reproduce all the licensing/copyright notices
etc.

So though you can't download it from RSA any more, it would appear that you
can still download and use it if you can find it elsewhere and that you can
even post it for download as long as it's in the same form in which you
received it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Dembowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dean Kimball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 2:45 PM
Subject: RSARef No Longer Available (Was RSAref in the US)


>All this talk made me want to re-read the licence, and look what I found:
>
>------------------------------------------------
>RSAREF is no longer available for download.
>
>For information on sales and licensing of RSA's BSAFE(TM)
>product line, please visit http://www.rsa.com/rsa/products/,
>call +1-650-295-7600, or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>------------------------------------------------
>(text located at ftp://ftp.rsa.com/rsaref/README)
>
>It seems that we must pay to play in the US!
>
>
>
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