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2.11 pycrypto 2.6.1 
2.11.1 Available under license : 
Copyright and licensing of the Python Cryptography Toolkit ("PyCrypto"):
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Previously, the copyright and/or licensing status of the Python
Cryptography Toolkit ("PyCrypto") had been somewhat ambiguous.  The
original intention of Andrew M. Kuchling and other contributors has
been to dedicate PyCrypto to the public domain, but that intention was
not necessarily made clear in the original disclaimer (see
LEGAL/copy/LICENSE.orig).
 
Additionally, some files within PyCrypto had specified their own
licenses that differed from the PyCrypto license itself.  For example,
the original RIPEMD.c module simply had a copyright statement and
warranty disclaimer, without clearly specifying any license terms.
(An updated version on the author's website came with a license that
contained a GPL-incompatible advertising clause.)
 
To rectify this situation for PyCrypto 2.1, the following steps have
been taken:
 
1. Obtaining explicit permission from the original contributors to
   dedicate their contributions to the public domain if they have not
   already done so.  (See the "LEGAL/copy/stmts" directory for
   contributors' statements.)