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- From: smb@research.att.com (Steven Bellovin)
- Subject: Re: PKP/RSA comments on PGP legality
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.212719.2075@ulysses.att.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 21:27:19 GMT
- References: <hmiller.724397340@lucpul.it.luc.edu> <1992Dec15.110814.27222@netcom.com> <0#=rh9n@dixie.com> <1992Dec16.173333.12868@netcom.com> <CKD.92Dec16145954@loiosh.eff.org> <scs.724599694@hela.iti.org>
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- In article <scs.724599694@hela.iti.org>, scs@iti.org (Steve Simmons) writes:
- > ckd@eff.org (Christopher Davis) writes:
- >
- > I just spoke to our corporate lawyer who is an expert in such stuff.
- > U.S. patents expire 17 years after issue, with no renewal. Thus if
- > it's been out there 15 years, it's only go two years to go. Wait
- > it out.
-
- Note: date of *issue*. Here are some important public-key patents:
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- 4,200,770 Hellman, Diffie, and Merkle
- Filed Sept 6, 1977; issued Apr 29, 1980.
- Has a broad claim on key exchange mechanisms (i.e., Diffie-Hellman)
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- 4,218,582 Hellman and Merkle
- Filed Oct 6, 1977; issued Aug 19, 1980
- Has a broad claim covering public-key cryptography; uses the knapsack
- system as an example.
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- 4,405,829 Rivest, Shamir, Adleman
- Filed Dec 14, 1977; issued Sept 20, 1983
- The RSA cryptosystem, of course. Note how long it took that patent
- to be issued -- and hence how much longer till it expires.
-