License of mkl .so files

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Hen

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Nov 30, 2016, 4:07:46 PM11/30/16
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After installation, anaconda3/pkgs/mkl-11.3.3-0 contains a series of .so files but there is no licensing associated with them.

https://docs.continuum.io/anaconda/pkg-docs points to a homepage of https://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-mkl , but there is no identification of the license it's being provided under.

Could someone point me to the license that applies?

Thanks,

Hen

Nathan Goldbaum

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Nov 30, 2016, 4:10:36 PM11/30/16
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According to this page:

They are made available under the Anadonda EULA:


Presumably this was done as the result of a special agreement between Continuum Analytics and Intel. AFAIK you *are* allowed to redistribute those .so files.

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hyan...@amazon.com

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Nov 30, 2016, 4:14:43 PM11/30/16
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Ah. This paragraph:

"In particular, Anaconda contains re-distributable, run-time, shared-library files from the Intel(TM) Math Kernel Library (“MKL binaries”). You are specifically authorized to use the MKL binaries with your installation of Anaconda. You are also authorized to redistribute the MKL binaries with Anaconda or in the conda package that contains them. If needed, instructions for removing the MKL binaries after installation of Anaconda are available at http://www.continuum.io."

Thanks Nathan, apologies for missing Continuum's licensing of those files.


On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 1:10:36 PM UTC-8, Nathan Goldbaum wrote:
According to this page:

They are made available under the Anadonda EULA:


Presumably this was done as the result of a special agreement between Continuum Analytics and Intel. AFAIK you *are* allowed to redistribute those .so files.
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 3:07 PM, 'Hen' via Anaconda - Public <anac...@continuum.io> wrote:
After installation, anaconda3/pkgs/mkl-11.3.3-0 contains a series of .so files but there is no licensing associated with them.

https://docs.continuum.io/anaconda/pkg-docs points to a homepage of https://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-mkl , but there is no identification of the license it's being provided under.

Could someone point me to the license that applies?

Thanks,

Hen

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