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Free at last
As of September 6, 2000, RSA Security is making the RSA algorithm publicly
available and waiving its rights to enforce the RSA patent for any development
activities that include the algorithm occurring after September 6, 2000. From
this date forward, companies will be able to develop products that incorporate
their own implementation of the RSA algorithm and sell these products
in the U.S.

http://www.rsasecurity.com/news/pr/000906-1.html
http://www.rsasecurity.com/developers/total-solution/faq.html

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Re: Free at last [ In reply to ]
Stop it! STOP IT!

On every ml concerned with crypto stuff this pr is announced by someone
8or even multiple individuals).

It is only 14 days (read _two_ weeks) until the patent expires so this
is an absolute joke. It's just there to let RSA Security stand out as a
generous company, which it may be or not.

Stop that celebration.

Marc

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University of Bielefeld, Dep. of Mathematics / Dep. of Physics

PGP-keyID's: 0xd46ce9ab (RSA), 0x7ae55b9e (DSS/DH)

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Re: Free at last [ In reply to ]
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Big Brother tells me that Marc Mutz wrote:
> Stop it! STOP IT!
>
> On every ml concerned with crypto stuff this pr is announced by someone
> 8or even multiple individuals).
>
> It is only 14 days (read _two_ weeks) until the patent expires so this
> is an absolute joke. It's just there to let RSA Security stand out as a
> generous company, which it may be or not.
>
> Stop that celebration.

As a fellow mathematician, let me point out that the celebration is
not over the release. There are many who have champagne bottles earmarked
for Sept. 20: Pick a positive integer. Raise it to another positive
integer. Then, find the remainder when divided by a third number. Then,
pay a royalty for what could easily have been a question on a Number Theory
exam testing the student's knowledge of the powermod algorithm for quickly
computing exponents in Z_n.
The celebration is that an algorithm that corresponds to two basic
mathematical operations that have been in use for centuries is finally
being returned to the public. Patenting the RSA algorithm is like
copyrighting the fact that Americans answer the phone 'Hello', or the
japanese 'Mushi, mushi'. It is obsurd. It is now moot. The celebration
you are seeing everywhere was going to happen two weeks from now, exactly
16 years, 50 weeks later than it should have. It is just happening
early.

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