"Steven M. Bellovin" wrote:
> 
> In message <8ju2u9$enk$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David A. Wagner write
> s:
> >Does anyone know anything about the ``Stambler Internet Security
> >Patents''?  Apparently, Leon Stambler is claiming that he owns patents
> >covering basic SSL technology---particularly the handshaking process.
> >Seems like a stretch.
> >
> >I'm wondering whether I should be worried about any potential impact
> >on SSL/TLS.  Has anyone had any experience with the patents?  Know if
> >anyone is getting sued over them?  Has the IETF recognized them?
> 
> The IETF takes no position on the validity of patents.  Any assertions
> of patent rights to a particular protocol are published at
> http://www.ietf.org/ipr.html; also, see RFC 2026 for a discussion of
> the Internet standards process, and in particular Section 10, which
> discusses intellectual property considerations.

I notice that RSA have failed to publish a statement for TLS, despite
their claim that they would. Their statement is also absent from the
RFC.

Cheers,

Ben.

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