Re: MixMaster fair use
From: IN%"loki@infonex.com" 26-MAY-1996 16:50:16.67
I think the current license is fine for most purposes. I am not some monolithic corporation. If someone needs a license with special terms, my email address is public knowledge and I am generally very accommodating.
You have a point. Speaking of this issue, as I understand it the RSA patents only apply in the US; their copyrights apply outside the US, but there are replacement "parts" for their library for outside of the US which don't run into those copyrights. What happens if I telnet into an account outside the US and download into that account, from an outside of the US distribution point, a copy of Mixmaster with the substitute ones, then start using it for profit (an ecash-accepting-program or whatever)? I assume that I'd get around ITAR this way - I'm not exporting it, I didn't even bring it into the US to bring it back out - but can RSA sue me/my company (I'd do it through a company) for patent infringement? -Allen
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E. ALLEN SMITH