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				| Secure Messaging Protocol (SMP) Libraries [ACL, CML, SFL]
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| Distribution Rights
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| All source code for the SMP is being provided at no cost and with no financial
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| limitations regarding its use and distribution. Organizations can use the
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| SMP without paying any royalties or licensing fees. The SMP was originally
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| developed by the U.S. Government. BAE Systems is enhancing and supporting
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| the SMP under contract to the U.S. Government. The U.S. Government is furnishing
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| the SMP software at no cost to the vendor subject to the conditions of the
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| SMP Public License provided with the SMP software.
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| 29 May 2002
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| Secure Messaging Protocol (SMP) Public License
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| The United States Government/Department of Defense/National Security Agency/Office
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| of Network Security (collectively "the U.S. Government") hereby grants permission
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| to any person obtaining a copy of the SMP source and object files (the "SMP
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| Software") and associated documentation files (the "SMP Documentation"), or
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| any portions thereof, to do the following, subject to the following license
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| conditions:
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| You may, free of charge and without additional permission from the U.S. Government,
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| use, copy, modify, sublicense and otherwise distribute the SMP Software or
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| components of the SMP Software, with or without modifications developed by
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| you and/or by others.
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| You may, free of charge and without additional permission from the U.S. Government,
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| distribute copies of the SMP Documentation, with or without modifications
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| developed by you and/or by others, at no charge or at a charge that covers
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| the cost of reproducing such copies, provided that this SMP Public License
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| is retained.
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| 
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| Furthermore, if you distribute the SMP Software or parts of the SMP Software,
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| with or without modifications developed by you and/or others, then you must
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| either make available the source code to all portions of the SMP Software
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| (exclusive of any modifications made by you and/or by others) upon request,
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| or instead you may notify anyone requesting the SMP Software source code that
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| it is freely available from the U.S. Government.
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| 
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| Transmission of this SMP Public License must accompany whatever portions of
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| the SMP Software you redistribute.
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| 
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| The SMP Software is provided without warranty or guarantee of any nature,
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| express or implied, including without limitation the warranties of merchantability
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| and fitness for a particular purpose.
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| The U.S. Government cannot be held liable for any damages either directly
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| or indirectly caused by the use of the SMP Software.
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| It is not permitted to copy, sublicense, distribute or transfer any of the
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| SMP Software except as expressly indicated herein. Any attempts to do otherwise
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| will be considered a violation of this License and your rights to the SMP
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| Software will be voided.
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| 
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| The SMP uses the Enhanced SNACC (eSNACC) Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
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| C++ Library to ASN.1 encode and decode security-related data objects. The
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| eSNACC ASN.1 C++ Library is covered by the ENHANCED SNACC SOFTWARE PUBLIC
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| LICENSE. None of the GNU public licenses apply to the eSNACC ASN.1 C++ Library.
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| The eSNACC Compiler is not distributed as part of the SMP. Copyright © 1997-2002
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| National Security Agency
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