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Legal implications of a PGP DLL
I know this has been hashed over recently, but I never found out (or don't
remember) what was decided in regards to the legal implications of a PGP
functional DLL for Windows. If a company (i.e. SPRY, wink, wink, nudge,
nudge.) were to write a PGP DLL and make it publicly available, would that be
legal? Viacrypt just straight out charges too damn much to make it worth
licensing. So, if a company wants to make it's mail client PGP friendly, but
not actually supply the encryption algoritm, etc. Would a DLL be legal if it
were in the public domain?
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Brad Shantz [email protected]
Senior Software Engineer
SPRY Inc. Direct #: (206)-442-8251
316 Occidental Ave. S. Main #: (206)-447-0300
Suite 316 Fax #: (206)-447-9008
Seattle, WA 98104 WWW URL: http://WWW.SPRY.COM
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