Subject: Re: cryptosrc-intl
To: John Nemeth <jnemeth@victoria.tc.ca>
From: Daniel S. Riley <dsr@mail.lns.cornell.edu>
List: tech-security
Date: 07/15/1999 13:32:03
jnemeth@victoria.tc.ca (John Nemeth) writes:
> } > } rc5 (patented in the US by RSA)
> } > } rsa (patented in the US)
> } > } dsa (patent claimed by RSA in the US)
> } >
[...]
> Although, the US is a fairly large country, I didn't realise that
> it constituted a large chunk of the world. Nobody has made any claim
> that the above items are patented anywhere other then the US.
Schnorr has US, EU and Japaneses patents, licensed to RSA, that he
claims cover DSA[1]--so DSA isn't US only.
[1] http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1363/letters/SchnorrMar98.html
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Dan Riley dsr@mail.lns.cornell.edu
Wilson Lab, Cornell University <URL:http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~dsr/>
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