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