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Re: Netscape License

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Marc Andreessen)
Thu Nov 24 06:29:58 1994

Date: Thu, 24 Nov 1994 12:20:06 +0100
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Reply-To: marca@neon.mcom.com
From: marca@neon.mcom.com (Marc Andreessen)
To: Multiple recipients of list <www-talk@www0.cern.ch>

At 5:44 AM 11/24/94, Makoto Ikeda (ISO-IPS) wrote:
>On Thu, 24 Nov 1994, Alastair Aitken CLMS wrote:
>
>> Marc (mcom.com) wrote,
>> 
>> >We're absolutely committed to giving 1.0 away for personal use.
>> >Watch us.
>> 
>> George Bush (US President) said:
>> 
>> >Read my lips, no new taxes.
>> 
>> Lovely product, thanks for the month's free trial.  What's "personal use" -
>> can I use it in the course of my work?
>> 
>> Alastair.
>
>My guess is that Netscape sans security will be freely available, and
>that the interest generated among businesses in secure http transactions
>(Netsite Commerce Server and Netscape Commerce Client?) will take up the 
>core of NComm's business.  Am I far off Marc?

Unfortunately, yes -- the freely available client will have security.
The only real question is whether it will have export-grade or US-only-grade
security, and that's purely a matter of US Government export law and policy
at this point.

Cheers,
Marc


--
Marc Andreessen
Netscape Communications Corporation
Mountain View, CA
marca@mcom.com





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