This is Debian/GNU Linux's prepackaged version of Pretty Good Privacy,
a public key encryption system written originally by Philip Zimmerman,
version 2.6.2[i]a.

There is a single Debian source tree which generates both the US and
International binary versions, both of which you may have installed at
the same time.

`pgp-us' is the version for use in the United States (using RSA Data
Security, Inc.'s RSAREF library), and was originally released there by
MIT.

`pgp-i' is the International version, derived from MIT-PGP by Stale
Schumacher.

This Debian package was made by Lars Wirzenius <liw@iki.fi>.
See the changelog for modification information.

EXPORT CONTROLS:

The United States federal government claims that this software is
export controlled, and therefore that if this software is imported
into the United States it may not be reexported; doing so may be a
violation of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations.

It was NOT exported by the Debian package maintainer.


COPYRIGHT:

The copyright licence for PGP itself is in /usr/doc/pgp-i or pgp-us,
as mitlicen.txt (doc/mitlicen.txt in the source package).

The US version of PGP uses the RSAREF library, and so the RSAREF
licence applies.  See the Debian rsaref package for information on
the license for RSAREF.
