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November 1999, Week 3

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Lee Courtney <[log in to unmask]>
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Lee Courtney <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Nov 1999 21:52:40 -0800
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Neil Harvey <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
news:F4B1826B1A21D211AEC5006008207AF40302D799@dogbert.csillc.com...
> Jens' port of PGP 2.6.3i is available from ftp://ftp.nha.co.za

FYI, if you will be using PGP within the United States you should note the
following from (http://web.mit.edu/network/pgp.html):

"MIT distributes PGP Freeware without cost for personal, non-commercial use.
This distribution is done in cooperation with Philip Zimmermann, the
original author of PGP, Network Associates, and with RSA Security, which
licenses patents and software for one of the public-key encryption
technologies on which PGP utilizes."

This restriction applies to all ports of PGP (and other patented PKI
technology, e.g. RSA), including the 3000 port, and is not limited to PGP
downloaded from MIT. If you intend to use PGP for commercial purposes within
the United States you must obtain a license from NAI.

Regards,

Lee Courtney
President
Monterey Software Group Inc.

1350 Pear Avenue, Suite J
Mountain View, California 94043-1302
(650) 964-7052 voice (650) 964-6735 fax
http://www.editcorp.com/Businesses/Monterey Software
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