Eric Van Buggenhaut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (iii) provide Anonymizer Inc. with a copy of the Source Code of > such modifications or work by electronic mail, and grant > Anonymizer Inc. a perpetual, royalty-free license to use and > distribute the modifications or work in its products.
Requirements to send back changes have long been considered DFSG-unfree. It can still go in non-free. > Probably a bigger problem is the patent covering the IDEA algorithm > used in the program: Speak-freely uses IDEA, and it is in non-us/non-free. Probably the same could be done for mixmaster. Regards, Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED]