Just as a point of reference, who is OpenSSL. Is it a corporation, a
public trust, a private company or what? If we had a license issue,
and I wanted our attorney to clarify any license issues, where does
he go? Would any agreement made be legally binding? If so,
under the laws of what country? Does Eric Young retain copyright
over OpenSSL, and is his copyright statement still required? If Eric
stills holds a legal interest in OpenSSL, can he sell it to someone,
like RSA?
I thought the license issue questions posted over the last couple of
days were somewhat clear, but then I stopped and asked who really
holds the legal rights to OpenSSL and who makes the decisions on
what is correct and what is not.
Ken
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