From: “Mark O. Aldrich” <maldrich@grci.com>
To: pclow <pclow@pc.jaring.my>
Message Hash: 4efbcb7288a65538a67b8d0303362fe595f45780f5a52e98609ef0cae629a244
Message ID: <Pine.SCO.3.93.961016101018.11688A-100000@grctechs.va.grci.com>
Reply To: <32648F4D.5F75@pc.jaring.my>
UTC Datetime: 1996-10-16 14:26:31 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 07:26:31 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Mark O. Aldrich" <maldrich@grci.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 07:26:31 -0700 (PDT)
To: pclow <pclow@pc.jaring.my>
Subject: Re: Royalties
In-Reply-To: <32648F4D.5F75@pc.jaring.my>
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On Wed, 16 Oct 1996, pclow wrote:
> Mark O. Aldrich wrote:
> > You cannot commercialize PGP whether you pay Ascom-Tech any royalties or
> > not. Phil Zimmermann grated an exclusive license to ViaCrypt, Inc. a
> > number of years ago to be the sole commercial version of PGP. In the mean
> > time, PGP Inc. was formed and has acquired ViaCrypt. Thus, PGP Inc. now
> > holds the exclusive license on commercial PGP products.
>
> Even the international version of PGP?
>
All versions of PGP are owned by PGP Inc. The international version is
still their product, even if they give it away instead of commercially
sell it. From what I understand, Ascom Tech requires a license fee if the
product gets sold over in Europe, and I imagine the PGP Inc. will now have
to pay up when they begin to shrink wrap the international version over
there.
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