Steve, the below snippet is extremely important to what many of us are
trying to do. Thank you for providing it!
Can you also provide the file name, it's location in the distribution
tree (or a reference URL), the modification time, and perhaps .. if
available .. the appropriate checksum on the distribution to verify
authenticity?
... otherwise it's going to be a hard sell to the legal folk.
Thanks~
dsp
Steve Kneizys wrote:
>
> I used the RSAREF library, and do it for commercial purposes, in the USA,
> and under my reading of the info.txt that comes with it ll is fine. Below
> is the portion of that file that I think addresses this issue...
>
> take care,
>
> Steve...
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----
> WHAT YOU CAN (AND CANNOT) DO WITH RSAREF
>
> 1. RSAREF is free for personal or corporate use under the
> following conditions:
>
> o RSAREF, RSAREF applications, and services based on
> RSAREF applications may not be sold.
>
> o You must give RSA the source code of any free RSAREF
> application you plan to distribute or deploy within
> your company. RSA will make these applications
> available to the public, free of charge.
>
> 2. RSAREF applications and services based on RSAREF
> applications may be sold under the following conditions:
>
> o You must sign and return the RSAREF Commercial License
> Agreement to RSA (call RSA for a copy of this
> agreement). Remember, RSAREF is an unsupported toolkit.
> If you are building an application to sell, you should
> consider using fully supported libraries like RSA's
> BSAFE or TIPEM SDK's.
>
> 3. RSAREF applications and services based on RSAREF
> applications may be "sharewared" under the following
> conditions:
> o Shareware authors do not need to sign a separate
> agreement with RSA, provided that their per-copy asking
> price is less than $50 and total RSAREF application
> revenue is less than $10,000 annually. Otherwise,
> shareware authors must sign and return the RSAREF
> Commercial License Agreement.
>
> 4. You must use the interface described in the RSAREF
> documentation.
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Regards,
Dave
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