> > Free software you can't modify is not free software. > > That's especially galling for software where there are real security > considerations: suppose you find a flaw in the algorithm--you can't > fix it?
This is just like Stanford and Tom Wu with their SRP patents. It's free. Really. Just for you, we make it free. Of of course you can't change it in any way, because you migth accidentally make a modification which makes it more like our patented non-free varients, so we'll protect you all, so that you can feel safe and free, from our lawyers.
