Restrictions / Commercial Use?

Anthony E. Greene agreene@pobox.com
Mon Apr 1 23:00:02 2002


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On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Nick Andriash wrote:
>On April 1, 2002 at 12:34:23 PM, Alfred wrote:
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>> It has restrictions. One can't study it or modify it which are two of
>> the four freedoms when one speaks about about Free Software [1].
>
>Yes, but that doesn't detract from the point he was making, which is that
>GPGShell makes using GnuPG more User friendly.

Actually, the point he was making was that GPGShell may be used without 
paying fees by a for-profit oganization.

Tony
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