Basic Public key algorithms.
Perry E. Metzger
perry at piermont.com
Sun Sep 3 02:23:04 PDT 1995
Ben writes:
> > Daniel R. Oelke writes:
> > > I could use RSA (which is well described in many sources, and has
> > > RSAREF out there), but I want to avoid the patent issue if possible.
> > > The sci.crypt FAQ mentions that there are other methods but that
> > > is about all it says. Are there any that are not patented?
> >
> > No, because one patent covers public key cryptography itself, and not
> > a particular method.
>
> Point of information--I'm not flaming you Perry, but Public Key Partners
> claims that their patent covers all forms of Public Key Crypto.
How is this at all different from what I just said?
.pm
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