-minimalistic, and mainly an example on how to use the librfid api. For an ICAO
-compliant passport, you may try "--protocol tcl". For a mifare ultralight transponder,
-"--protocol mifare-ultralight" will give you a full dump of the transponder.
+minimalist, and mainly an example on how to use the librfid API. For an ICAO
+compliant passport, you may try "--layer2 iso14443a --protocol tcl". For a
+mifare ultralight transponder, "--layer2 iso14443a --protocol
+mifare-ultralight" will give you a full dump of the transponder.
+
+The most basic command to get started is "librfid-tool --scan" to make it
+auto-detect the first available (and supported) transponder
+
+
+5. Help and Support
+
+If you run into any problems using librfid, the primary contact address is the
+mailinglist of librfid developers at librfid-devel@lists.gnumonks.org. Please
+note that while the development community is trying to provide the best level
+of support, response times might vary.
+
+You can subscribe to this list at
+ https://lists.gnumonks.org/mailman/listinfo/librfid-devel
+
+If you are interested in commercial grade support of librfid, feel free to
+contact me privately to discuss your requirements and provide you with a quote.
+
+6. Licensing
+
+Pleas read the file LICENSING.