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- Subject: Re: PGP v. 2.1 Released
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- From: a_rubin@dsg4.dse.beckman.com (Arthur Rubin)
- Date: 19 Dec 92 00:20:19 GMT
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- In <1992Dec18.215750.1696@netcom.com> strnlght@netcom.com (David Sternlight) writes:
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- >Tim Moore makes the interesting point that PGP 2.x contains RSADSI code
- >for the MD5 algorithm. He goes on to say it's licensed to all.
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- >Aha! The smoking gun?
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- Finally a point we can agree on (in part). The question becomes whether
- RSA gave an unrestricted license on the code. I don't have a copy of THAT
- license agreement, so I can't say.
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