In article <87hbu9pz2m....@cuma.i-did-not-set--mail-host-address--so-tickle-me>,
Maurizio Vitale wrote:

> [A] lot of webservices (Amazon S3 storage for instance) require you
> to register and obtain a secret key which is used for authentication
> and (sometimes) traffic encription. Registration is typically free
> (for S3 you pay for the service, but this is a separate matter).

In my view, that's very proprietary. I don't know if the definition
that says that ``proprietary software is computer software which is
the legal property of one party'' is sufficient, but it probably is a
necessary part.



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