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1 This Software/Hardware product contains the algorithm IDEA(TM) as
2 described and claimed in US Patent No. 5,214,703, EPO Patent
3 No. 0482154 and filed Japanese Patent Application No. 508119/1991
4 "Device for the conversion of a digital block and use of same"
5 (hereinafter referred to as "Algorithm"). Any use of the Algorithm for
6 Commercial Purposes is thus subject to a license from Ascom Systec
7 Ltd. of CH-5506 Mägenwil (Switzerland), being the patentee and sole
8 owner of all rights, including the term IDEA(TM). Commercial Purposes
9 shall mean any revenue generating purpose including but not limited to
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11 i) using the Algorithm for company internal purposes (subject to a
12 Site License).
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14 ii) incorporating an application software containing the Algorithm
15 into any hardware and/or software and distributing such hardware
16 and/or software and/or providing services related thereto to others
17 (subject to a Product License).
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19 iii) using a product containing an application software that uses the
20 Algorithm (subject to an End-User License), except in case where such
21 End-User has acquired an implied license by purchasing the said
22 product from an authorized licensee or where the End-User has already
23 signed up for a Site License.
24 All such commercial license agreements are available exclusively from
25 Ascom Systec Ltd. and may be requested via the Internet World Wide Web
26 at http://www.ascom.ch/systec/infosec.html or by sending an electronic
27 mail to IDEA@ascom.ch. Any misuse will be prosecuted.
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29 Use other than for Commercial Purposes is strictly limited to data
30 transfer between private individuals and not serving Commercial
31 Purposes. The use by government agencies, non-profit organizations
32 etc. is considered as use for Commercial Purposes but may be subject
33 to special conditions. Requests for waivers for non-commercial use
34 (e.g. by software developers) are welcome.