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To: Moonglow who wrote (164)4/14/1998 8:32:00 AM
From: Forest Gump  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3086
 
Juanita, regarding your mention of C2.

Although they are a hot potential company as they are the makers of Apache (most deployed web server) and should be watched for that fact. However, they are not competitors of Jaws.

They could be a client though.

They build secure web servers and server infrastructures using SSL. SSL is a protocol that can use any encryption algorithm as long as both client and server side know how to decrypt. SSL will tell you which encryption policy and type was used and then your client/server can act accordingly.

The big plus would be if companies like C2, Netscape, MSFT, Verisign, RSA, etc. recognized Jaws as a viable and usable technology and licensed the decryption of it and included it in their browser/SSL products (and maybe even in their server products as well)



To: Moonglow who wrote (164)4/14/1998 9:48:00 AM
From: saltbox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3086
 
Hi, Juanita.

Consider yourself validated. During one of my conversations with Chris he DID mention that although U.S.and Canadian laws prohibited direct export, LICENSING is legal.

For example, JAWZ could license a vendor in Germany to produce and market the technology there. Laws of foreign countries vary, of course, and not always logically. Germany, for instance, could export JAWZ technology to the U.S, and the U.S. would allow that importation. But it doesn't work in the opposite direction.

So, Juanita, it DOES appear that there are beaucoup bucks to be made this way.