
Source CodeKISA will not require licensing or royalty payments for the manufacture, use, or sale of products utilizing SEED.
SEED has been widely used in Korea to ensure confidentiality for the various services such as e-commerce, e-mail, financial service, data storage, electronic toll collection, VPN, digital right management, etc. Until December 2007, C and/or Java source code of SEED has been distributed about 2300 times to businesses, academics, research institutes, etc., including several foreign corporations such as nCipher, RSA Security, Qualcomm etc. The SEED source code is implemented for 32-bit processor by C and Java language.
