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Could you point us (me) somewhere where we can get more info on this
hardware-based encryption? (website, etc)
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From: Salz, Rich [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 11:33 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: RSA License + U.S. comercial use
>Is it true there is no way to use OpenSSL in a commercial U.S.
>product ?
This is not true. For example, you can replace the patent-violating
code with hardware crypto.
>My first pass through the license information gave me the
>impression I could pay RSA a licensee fee but the saleswoman
>informed me that it is not legal to use OpenSSL in the United
>States for commercial use in any way.
The saleswoman (who has particular, obvious, motivations) is
incorrect. See my first paragraph.
As for whether or not your interpretation of the license is
correct, you should probably have a lawyer advise you.
/r$
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