The SM2 algorithm itself is in the public domain, as far as I know.

But note that you're not allowed to reuse parts of Mnemosyne's code in a closed-source, commercial product. The only exception is the code for the sync client, so that commercial clients can easily sync with Mnemosyne.

Cheers,

Peter

On 11/11/2012 03:48 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Peter,

I was wondering how I might go about licensing the algorithm for commercial 
purposes. Whom do I have to go to? The SuperMemo people or Mnemosyne? I'd like 
to know the details of the process.

Thanks.

-Sandeep

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