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SJCL used to be in the public domain. Now it's:
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Copyright 2009-2010 Emily Stark, Mike Hamburg, Dan Boneh, Stanford University.
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This is for liability reasons. (Speaking of which, SJCL comes with NO
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WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, express or implied, to the limit of applicable
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law.)
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SJCL is dual-licensed under the GNU GPL version 2.0 or higher, and a
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2-clause BSD license. You may use SJCL under the terms of either of
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these licenses. For your convenience, the GPL versions 2.0 and 3.0
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and the 2-clause BSD license are included here. Additionally, you may
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serve "crunched" copies of sjcl (i.e. those with comments removed,
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and other transformations to reduce code size) without any copyright
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notice.
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SJCL includes JsDoc toolkit, YUI compressor, Closure compressor,
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JSLint and the CodeView template in its build system. These programs'
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copyrights are owned by other people. They are distributed here under
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the MPL, MIT, BSD, Apache and JSLint licenses. Codeview is "free for
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download" but has no license attached; it is Copyright 2010 Wouter Bos.
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The BSD license is (almost?) strictly more permissive, but the
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additionally licensing under the GPL allows us to use OCB 2.0 code
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royalty-free (at least, if OCB 2.0's creator Phil Rogaway has anything
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to say about it). Note that if you redistribute SJCL under a license
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other than the GPL, you or your users may need to pay patent licensing
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fees for OCB 2.0.
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There may be patents which apply to SJCL other than Phil Rogaway's OCB
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patents. We suggest that you consult legal counsel before using SJCL
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in a commercial project.
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