From: m5@vail.tivoli.com (Mike McNally)
To: hal@mit.edu
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UTC Datetime: 1994-05-26 17:36:49 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 26 May 94 10:36:49 PDT
From: m5@vail.tivoli.com (Mike McNally)
Date: Thu, 26 May 94 10:36:49 PDT
To: hal@mit.edu
Subject: MIT Statement on PGP
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What exactly does "non-commercial uses" mean? I read mail through my
account here at work; if I get PGP2.6 running and send mail from
Tivoli to a friend on netcom, is that a commercial or non-commercial
use? What if I send encrypted mail to a friend at Tivoli?
Clearly, this precludes my bundling the release with a Tivoli product,
but I don't understand how the commercial/non-commercial distinction
is formally made.
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