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Re:oh really?! ok - prove it:

Posted by: crythias on May 10, 2006 02:37 AM
Why don't you download the self extracting 7zip archive and read it yourself? (It's GPL btw.)

Now, I don't know what comprises the 129kb of torpark.exe<nobr> <wbr></nobr>... Everything else is open source. It'd seem likely that torpark.exe should have source somewhere, due to its license being GPL, but I am unable to locate it.

The readme.txt:
"Torpark is a combination of free softwares.
These softwares are Portable Firefox by John T. Haller, Tor by Nick Mathewson and Roger Dingledine, and Firefox by Mozilla.

Each of these have their own licenses.
Torpark also has its own license as well.
Torpark may be modified and/or sold, as is the definition of "free" in the license.

Torpark uses the GNU GPL
Portable Firefox uses the GNU GPL
Tor has its own license
Firefox uses the Mozilla Public License version 1.1

This version of Torpark does not have a modified Firefox, and thus does not have to distribute the source code of the Mozilla browser. Subsequent releases may, and you will find the source code on the official Torpark website: <a href="http://torpark.nfshost.com/" title="nfshost.com">http://torpark.nfshost.com/</a nfshost.com>
"

(Tor itself uses a BSD style license)

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