2 <b><big>Licensing of the SILC Software</big></b>
4 The SILC is distributed currently as three different distributions; SILC
5 Client, SILC Server and SILC Toolkit. Each of the distributions may have
6 different licenses and different licensing policy. Currently the licenses
7 of these different distributions are as follows:
9 - SILC Client: <a href="#gpl" class="normal">GNU General Public License</a><br />
10 - SILC Server: <a href="#gpl" class="normal">GNU General Public License</a><br />
11 - SILC Toolkit: <a href="#gpl" class="normal">GNU General Public License</a>
13 If you have special licensing requirements, such as you are going to
14 distribute one of the SILC distributions as commercial product, or you
15 need to include one of the SILC distributions (such as SILC Toolkit) into
16 your commercial product, or you need to use some parts of the SILC
17 distributions (such as SILC Toolkit) within your commercial product,
18 it is suggested that you would contact us to discuss the licensing policy
19 and other possible licensing methods for the SILC distributions. Contact
20 us at <a href="mailto:info at silcnet.org"
21 class="normal">info@silcnet.org</a>.
23 Note that these licenses apply only to the SILC software. The actual SILC
24 protocol specification is open specification and is freely available from
25 this site and from the <a href="http://www.ietf.org"
26 class="normal">IETF</a>.
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