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[Python-Dev] openSSL and windows binaries

[Python-Dev] openSSL and windows binaries - license [Python-Dev] openSSL and windows binaries - licenseGreg Ewing greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz
Wed Aug 9 05:02:21 CEST 2006
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> I personally don't think there is a risk
> distributing the code (if there was, distribution of OpenSSL would also
> be a risk); anybody /using/ a patented algorithm would violate the
> patent.

If distributing the source doesn't violate the patent,
and distributing a binary doesn't violate the patent,
then what *would* constitute a violation of a software
patent?

Writing new code using the algorithm? Compiling
something which uses it?

--
Greg
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