-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- From: mpd@netcom.com (Mike Duvos) Date: Wed, 13 Jul 1994 23:28:08 -0700 (PDT) The code was released under the GPL. The names PGP, Pretty Good Privacy, and Phil's Pretty Good Software were not. People can make anything they want out of the code, as long as they also release it under the GPL and call it something else. - From readme.doc: PGP is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence How is it that you come to the conclusion that only the part of PGP which is the code is covered by GPL and not the part of PGP which is the name? Gee, maybe we should refer to all that GPL case law precedent to resolve this :-) Rick -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAgUBLiV2MpNR+/jb2ZlNAQG1awQAoxC5lpKVwIfuj0YXBg7RdeT4lMYSyTrg EFeKBKumiXmpSEqVQQzf1UqRJ5o7azuLhctWrYWkXBzj9c18T1azU5nZKKnhAAGn FaCs/iFq1hBSAqxSEUkIJVDhgDSrf7WkMh7gh4tm5zfU51uw8goS8aPpay8iCPIL fYyEd5ViLxM= =WG2n -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----