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Re: [PROPOSAL] Allowing crypto in the main archive



On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 09:20:35AM -0800, Pete Lypkie wrote:
> >    Programs which use patented algorithms that have a restricted
> >    license must also be stored on "non-us", since the "non-us" server
> >    [...]
> > By the way, what does "restricted license" mean in this context?
> > Surely even if the license is DFSG-free, the software would have to
> > live on non-us if the algorithm is patented?
> 
> the "restricted license" refers to the license on the patent, i believe.  Say
> you go out and get a patent on "Julian Sort", but then you allow anyone
> anywhere to use it without royalties.  That would be a patented algorithm
> without a restricted license.  in this case, i think a program that uses
> Julian Sort would still be allowed in main, even though it used a patented
> algorithm.
> 
> on the other hand, charging $5 for every execution of Julian Sort would be in
> the category mentioned in the paragraph above.  this program would have to be
> in non-us.

Ah, now I understand.  Thank you.  Could we word things a little more
clearly perhaps?  Any suggestions?

   Julian

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