KpyM Telnet/SSH Server - Forum
Cryptlib License |
Jon Sykes |
Cryptlib License |
Jul 01 2013 20:38 |
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If we purchase a commercial license for KpyM, do we also have to negotiate a seperate commercial license for cryptlib?
It seems like we should, but no other discussion about commercial licensing seems to have covered this.
Jon.
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Bob |
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Jul 03 2013 20:49 |
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You don't need a separate license to use KpyM commercially.
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Bob |
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Jul 03 2013 20:53 |
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CryptLib also doesn't require a separate license either since its license is a free (both as in speech and beer) license. Additionally, it is permissive, meaning that you can relicense it under a proprietary license, if you are inclined to oppress your users.
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Bob |
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Jul 03 2013 20:56 |
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CryptLib also doesn't require a separate license either since its license is a free (both as in speech and beer) license. Additionally, it is permissive, meaning that you can relicense it under a proprietary license, if you are inclined to oppress your users.
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Bob |
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Jul 03 2013 20:57 |
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In fact, you could simply not register it and remove the registration nag from the source, as it is allowed under the license.
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