Zakkr wrote: >> /usr/bin/md5sum is compiled from md5.[ch] (written by Colin Plumb in >> 1993 and modified by Ian
Jacksonin 1995) and md5sum.c (written by >> Branko Lankester in 1993 and modified by Colin Plumb in 1993 and Ian >>
Jacksonin 1995). The sources and the binary are all in the public >> domain. > > Yes, if I good understand it is not
problem(md5sum not has RSA or non-US >restriction (instead of other cryp. sofrware) ..or not?
`Public domain' means anybody can do whatever they like with it. The
author has abandoned control altogether. This is a matter of copyright. It
is entirely separate from USA's insane export-control regulations and patents.
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