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Re: Commercial use of MIT Kerberos
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Thu May 26 15:39:51 2005
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From: =?big5?B?p2Sr2KpGXChKYW1lcyBXdVwp?= <james@ares.com.tw>
To: "Rachel Elizabeth Dillon" <red@mit.edu>
Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 09:31:48 +0800
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Thank you very much.
Best Regard,
James WU
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rachel Elizabeth Dillon" <red@mit.edu>
To: "XdXXXF(James Wu)" <james@ares.com.tw>
Cc: <kerberos@mit.edu>
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: Commercial use of MIT Kerberos
The license is available here:
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/krb5-1.4/krb5-1.4.1/doc/krb5-user/Copyright.html#Copyright
Among, I am sure, other places. The gist of it is that you don't
need the written permission of MIT to use Kerberos for commercial
use, nor will MIT endorse or support your commercial use of the
software. International use of Kerberos may be subject to US export
law; see here: http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/dist/index.html
I'm pretty sure you're fine, but I don't speak for MIT here; I am
neither a lawyer nor a member of the Kerberos team, just an alum
who happens to use Kerberos.
Hope this helps,
-r.
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 05:30:37PM +0800, XdXXXF(James Wu) wrote:
> Dear Sir :
>
> Would you please tell me how to get the written permission of MIT before I use
Kerberos for commercial use.
>
> Best Regard,
>
> James Wu
>
> ARES International Corp.
>
> A Taiwan base company
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